
Ancient Egyptian-style burial cave found at Israeli beach
The intact square-shaped Ramses II-era cave is hailed as a ‘feast for the archeological world.’

The intact square-shaped Ramses II-era cave is hailed as a ‘feast for the archeological world.’

A valuable quarter-shekel silver coin minted by Jewish rebels in 69CE and stolen from Israel in 2002, was handed back after a two decade intelligence operation.

Rare Kingdom of Judah document fragment, hanging on a wall in a private home since 1965, donated to Dead Sea Scrolls collection.

At the City of David National Park, excavations from the ancient past come to life in a series of astounding discoveries.

In an extraordinary chance discovery, archeologists have uncovered a 2.5 meter long prehistoric elephant tusk in the south of Israel.

Israel Antiquities Authority speculates that a wealthy landowner, overseeing farmsteads in the northern Negev, may have resided on the estate.

Complex houses a new hotel and an active archeological site where visitors can have a first-century Galilee experience in the 21st century.

The well-preserved coin is part of a series of 13 zodiac coins minted in 144/45 CE, found during a survey to protect antiquities from coastal development.

Excavations near Temple Mount also unearth a pool built by Roman Legion, and a Byzantine lamp inscribed ‘The light of Christ shines for all.’

Roman archeologists working day and night at the fourth-century church in Jerusalem discovered the rock layers underlying Constantine’s project.

Research team identifies earliest luxury fruit trees from charcoal found in ancient fireplaces.

Weizmann researchers use AI tech to analyze non-visual clues from 800,000 years ago.

Inhabitants of ancient farmstead clearly fled in haste, say experts, leaving behind a trove of pottery, coins and other everyday items. But who were they, and why did they flee?

Alabaster was quarried locally, not in Egypt as always assumed, says Bar-Ilan University team.

Israel Antiquities Authority says unearthed wine jugs help reveal what people ate and drank prior to Jerusalem’s destruction by Babylonia in 586 BCE.