Researchers discovered the press, along with a ritualistic, animal-shaped “tea set,” outside the ancient site of Tel Megiddo ...
It’s not just a display of the scrolls, which of course in and of themselves would be powerful,” but other “wow objects” ...
The first Assyrian inscription discovered in Jerusalem reveals ancient biblical-era correspondence between Assyrian empire and Kingdom of Judah, dating back 2,700 years.
Ancient Canaanite ritual artifacts and 5,000-year-old winepress discovered at Tel Megiddo in Israel, the biblical site known ...
"Double dyeing achieved a sophisticated imitation that could easily pass for authentic royal purple ," Dr. Sukenik explains. "Madder and woad were widely available, far cheaper, and far easier to work ...
The Museum of the Bible exhibit, “Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition,” provides an opportunity for non-believers to experience the Bible.
Researchers chart 39 quarry sites from 117 excavations, shedding light on how “Jerusalem stone” built the city.
According to a Live Science report, an archaeological investigation conducted ahead of a road construction project in northern Israel, near the ancient city of Tel Meggido, has unearthed a ...
Archaeological excavations outside the ancient city of Megiddo shed light on the area's Bronze Age alcohol production and a ...
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