
History comes alive at Beit She’an
It’s one of the hottest places to live on earth, one of Israel’s oldest cities, and Beit She’an also boasts a vast national park of archeology. Just make sure you visit in the winter.

It’s one of the hottest places to live on earth, one of Israel’s oldest cities, and Beit She’an also boasts a vast national park of archeology. Just make sure you visit in the winter.

The World Heritage Site northern port of Acre is saturated with history, archaeology and modern amenities such as fine restaurants.

“The data is finally beginning to form a clear historical-archaeological picture” — Dr. Michael Eisenberg, dig director.

Longer than an American football field, the massive structure is believed to have served as a shrine of authority over natural resources.

Israel Antiquities Authority exposes gorgeous mosaic floors at entrance to Hura during pre-construction of new highway.

Israel Antiquities Authority announces new archaeological find in City of David excavations.

Israeli scientists puzzle over how an ancient stone structure twice the diameter of Stonehenge ended up in the Sea of Galilee.

Jerusalem archaeologists say two large buildings discovered are ‘unequivocal evidence of a kingdom’s existence.’

Israel Antiquities Authority discovered the colorful 1,500-year-old floor during an excavation in the Negev area.

Israeli archaeologists are seeking age and purpose of giant cone-shaped structure twice the diameter of Stonehenge.

Amateur archeology experience in Israel lets you connect with the past and search for treasure, one careful shovelful at a time.

Not just a dusty desert, the Negev offers something for nature-lovers, eco-tourists, archeology buffs, spa vacationers and even wine connoisseurs.

The harbor is considered the most important in Israel from the Hellenistic period.

Researchers have discovered that an elaborate ancient garden near Jerusalem was home to a wide variety of exotic imported plants.

A rare trove of 3,000 year-old jewelry was recently discovered at Megiddo by researchers from Tel Aviv University. The treasure included a collection of gold