Jewish archeology
Archaeology under fire: Political protests threaten Israel’s heritage - opinion
The claims hurled at the conference and in general against the Heritage Ministry’s plans for historical sites in Judea and Samaria are rather baseless.
Israeli archaeologists launch project to trace origins of ancient pottery
Map reveals dozens of ancient quarries hidden beneath modern Jerusalem
Israel thwarts Palestinian attempt to pave over biblical city of Gibeon
Hadrian returns to Jerusalem
The full significance of an exhibit in Jerusalem dedicated to Hadrian can only be understood when one considers Hadrian’s relationship with the Jews and the Land of Israel.
1,700-year-old inscriptions linked to ‘rabbis’ unearthed in Galilee
"The wealth of inscriptions from the cemeteries attests to the strong Jewish presence and the city’s social elite in the Late Roman period," says archaeologist.
Archaeologists reveal shocking stories of their past
Secret excavations were completed by a British officer under the Temple Mount.
Jewish history’s greatest archaeological crime
The Temple Mount Sifting Project, now in its 10th year, has uncovered hundreds of thousands of invaluable antiquities from tons of ancient debris discarded like trash from Judaism’s holiest site.
Antiquities Authority attempts to solve mystery of Tomb of the Maccabees
"The descriptions from 150 years ago were revealed right here in front of our eyes, and we discovered the magnificent burial vaults," says archaeologist.
Israeli archaeologists uncover city gate in Goliath's hometown
Archeologists at Bar-Ilan University have discovered the remnants of the ancient city of Gath, one of the largest and most influential cities in the region.
Archaeologists discover 400,000 year-old case of manmade pollution near Tel Aviv
'This is one of the first, if not the first, cases of manmade pollution on the planet' said Professor Barkai, lead researcher at Tel Aviv University.
La Bible en temps réel
Les pierres de Lakish n’ont pas fini de révéler leurs secrets. Dans ces ruines se cache l’histoire de douloureux combats
Tour Israel: The bounties of the Yatir region
Yatir is a place for people who are looking for something a little out of the ordinary, or to live their lives at a slower – but no less exciting – pace.
Suspected remains of Cervantes discovered
Confirming Cervantes’s Leonese origins would also confirm his crypto- Jewish life.