
2,500-year-old seal of prominent woman found in Jerusalem
Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists uncover a rare artifact bearing the name of Elihana bat Gael from the First Temple period.

Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists uncover a rare artifact bearing the name of Elihana bat Gael from the First Temple period.

Israel Antiquities Authority awards young Indiana Jones with ‘certificate of appreciation’ for giving the statue to archaeologists.

Excavation of Qesem Cave reveals tortoises played a supplementary role in the diets of early humans 400,000 years ago.

Impressive 2,700-year-old farmhouse and a 1,500-year-old church with colorful mosaics discovered by Israel Antiquities Authority in Rosh HaAyin.

Scientists and archaeologists agree that the enormous stone structure of Galgal Refaim is one of the oldest and largest in the region. But that’s all they agree on.

Israeli archeologists spent six months pondering a golden object unearthed in Jerusalem. Facebook users found the answer in just a few hours.

Gets certificate from Israel Antiquities Authority for turning over his find, the head of a fertility goddess statuette from the Iron Age.

‘This is the first time that a seal impression of an Israelite or Judean king has ever come to light in a scientific archaeological excavation.’

20 years after pilfering two 2,000 year old sling stones, robber leaves them at Israeli museum with a note saying, ‘They brought me nothing but trouble.’

Archaeologists have uncovered spectacular mosaics depicting elephants and cupids on a 5th century synagogue in northern Israel.

Jerusalem family finds ancient ritual bath during home renovations in Ein Kerem.

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Israel Antiquities Authority says new find is one of the important discoveries to come to light and will contribute to understanding history of the Land of Israel.

‘Was this the house where Jesus grew up? There is no good archaeological reason why such an identification should be discounted,” Dr. Ken Dark writes in Biblical Archaeology Review.

First-of-its-kind discovery of 1,500 year-old grape seeds originating from the Negev Desert.