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The newly uncovered structure suggests comprehensive urban planning for managing Jerusalem’s water supply as early as the ...
Excavations on a parking lot in Jerusalem revealed a rare gold coin from more than 2,000 years ago depicting Queen Berenice ...
Researchers link the rare bronze to Shimon Bar Giora; it will be displayed this summer at the Jay & Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem uncovered a rare gold coin of Queen Berenice II, offering new insight into Hellenistic power, Jerusalem’s vitality, and the unusual prominence of a female ruler.
Carbon-14 dating unlocks ancient secret, indicates monumental Siloam Dam was built in 800 BCE to face a climate crisis.
Archaeologists recently uncovered a bronze coin inscribed 'For the Redemption of Zion' near Jerusalem's Temple Mount, created ...
D uring excavations of Givati Parking Lot, the Israel Antiquities Authority discovered a tiny and special gold coin in the soil that belonged to Queen Berenice II, the wife of Egyptian king Ptolemy ...
Evidence from Tinshemet Cave in Israel shows that early human groups shared similar burial practices, including deliberate graves.
Two recently discovered ancient gold rings set with garnets reveal how Greek trends and customs became part of life in Jerusalem 2,300 years ago.