Israel: Evidence of trade caravans from 2,500 years ago uncovered in the Negev
An excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority has revealed tombs of tradecaravans from Yemen, Phoenicia and Egypt that travelled through.
An excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority has revealed tombs of tradecaravans from Yemen, Phoenicia and Egypt that travelled through.
The name “Shimon” is inscribed in Hebrew on the small fragment of chalkstone on which the financial record was carved,…
Three pendants bearing shema yisrael ("Hear O Israel") on one side at a picture of Moses carrying the tablets on…
A 3,200-year-old Canaanite fortress is shedding light into the ancient days of the judges as described in the Bible.
Israel Antiquities Authority salvage excavations ahead of construction of a playground in Galilee village of Kfar Kama reveals hitherto unknown…