
Teeth carry clues to mysterious early human Aurignacians
Israeli researchers say these prehistoric people migrated to the Levant from Europe 40,000 years ago.

Israeli researchers say these prehistoric people migrated to the Levant from Europe 40,000 years ago.

400,000-year-old deer bones found in a cave near Tel Aviv were essentially used as cans to store the marrow, by leaving the skin intact.

Archaeological excavations uncover vast Bronze Age city, one of the first and largest of the ancient Near East, as well as a temple.

Electrician in Israeli Arab village of Arraba finds prehistoric copper dagger blade and storing artifacts.

Israeli archeologists uncover and preserve a remarkable mosaic showing what could be the Feeding the Multitude incident from the Gospels.

Ancient statuettes from Puerto Rico, once alleged to have been made by members of the 10 Lost Tribes of Israel, travel to Haifa for examination.

No similar building has ever been found in the area north of Beersheva, say archeologists.

Thousands of arrowheads, jewelry pieces and figurines produced some 9,000 years ago are uncovered in archeological digs at the entrance to Jerusalem.

Researchers say the first ‘high-tech industry’ on Haifa coast was a fortified factory for highly prized purple dye made from Murex snails.

A coin cache, Greek inscription and Roman mosaic floor were uncovered, and vaults reconstructed, during the overhaul of the Israeli historical site.

Prehistoric humans living 400,000 years ago remade discarded flint tools into small and sharp utensils with specific functions of their own.

Trying to replicate the beer imbibed by Pharaoh, King David and Jesus, Israeli scientists experiment with colonized ancient yeast from sources as old as 5,000 years.

Rare artifacts from ancient Middle Eastern civilizations from at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem to go on display in world-famous museum.

Using shell fragments unearthed in Jerusalem’s City of David, Bar-Ilan professor rebuilds an ancient egg and learns about dietary habits of the time.

Remains of a 2,000-year-old settlement evince signs of crisis and Jewish rebellion.