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A very rare gold coin bearing the image of Queen Berenice II of Egypt was discovered during an archaeological excavation by ...
A massive dam uncovered in Jerusalem’s City of David has been dated to the reign of Kings Joash or Amaziah, showing how Judah ...
Discovered in the Givati parking lot of Jerusalem, the coin was minted for Queen Berenice II, wife of the Hellenistic ruler ...
Archaeologists in the City of David National Park in Jerusalem have discovered massive fortifications that would have protected the city in ancient times. "This is a dramatic discovery that opens ...
The quarter-drachma, made of nearly pure gold, was minted in Alexandria between 246 and 241 BCE during the reign of Ptolemy ...
The newly uncovered structure suggests comprehensive urban planning for managing Jerusalem’s water supply as early as the ...
The ‘problem’ of where ancient Jerusalem was built gets thornier A new find near the Temple Mount suggests that the “City of David” was more likely a suburb of ancient Jerusalem.
There, in the place also known as the City of David National Park, a big tent had been set up for the opening of the festivities marking Jerusalem’s 3,000th anniversary − an event that grew ...
The affair was exposed via an anonymous letter and an article, prompting the commander to delete all messages with the ...
A rare coin depicting Queen Berenice II of Egypt that dates back to Jerusalem’s Hellenistic era was discovered in the City of ...
(RNS) — A new find near the Temple Mount suggests that the ‘City of David’ was more likely a suburb of ancient Jerusalem.