
Seven new spider species discovered in Israeli caves
New spiders more similar to European ones than to those dwelling at the entrance to their very own caves, with climate change possibly to blame.

New spiders more similar to European ones than to those dwelling at the entrance to their very own caves, with climate change possibly to blame.

Ancient courtyard reveals a flourishing trade of lamps used to light the Jewish burial tomb-turned-Christian chapel, as well as elaborate art designs.

‘We cavers worked 10-hour days underground, crawling through icy salt channels, narrowly avoiding salt stalactites and jaw-dropping salt crystals.’

Discovery of jawbone pushes back history of Homo sapiens migration by at least 50,000 years and rewrites history, Israeli researchers say.

Tortoise shells, seashells, gazelle horns, eagle wing, leopard pelvis, wild boar forearm and human foot found buried with the ancient woman’s bones.