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Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered an ancient sarcophagus depicting a scene familiar to many today: a drinking game.
No archaeological site or artifacts in Israel have so far been damaged by Iranian strikes, a spokesperson for the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) tells The Times of Israel in a statement.
The decorative ornate discs graced, apparently, coffin carrying handles, and attest to the high status of the deceased.” ...
TEHRAN - No archaeological site or artifacts in Israel have so far been damaged by Iranian missile strikes, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).
In their post, the hackers stated, "Soon, all Israeli commanders will face the consequences of their war crimes," along with ...
Archaeologists in Israel have unearthed a Roman-era sarcophagus that depicts Dionysus beating Hercules in a drinking contest.
Antiquities Authority files police complaint after remains removed overnight from Yehud construction site; development company says actions followed halacha under rabbinic supervision.
Archaeologists say the marble coffin is the first of its kind found in the region. The story it depicts is more often seen in ...
KHIRBAT BE’ER SHEMA, ISRAEL—One of the most spectacular Byzantine mosaics ever discovered in Israel was finally revealed to the public for the first time, according to a statement released by ...
According to Eli Escusido, Director of the Israel Antiquities Authority, “This is a thought-provoking discovery reflecting how life and faith were perceived in the Roman world.
Conservators of the Israel Antiquities Authority reassembled the marble sarcophagus, which was found in fragments. Israeli archaeologists have uncovered a striking Roman-era marble sarcophagus ...