Tag: Archeology
Israeli Archaeologists Uncover Buildings And Ancient Cemetery From Sanhedrin Period Of...
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In a landmark archaeological discovery, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced Monday that it had discovered remains of a building in Yavne...
3000-year-old temple-era gold bead found by 9-year-old Jerusalem boy
The bead was so well preserved, that when the boy brought the bead to the supervising archaeologist, he initially wrote it off as likely...
WATCH: ‘Once in a lifetime’ find: Royal artifacts of the House...
Israeli archaeologists have discovered a rare collection of several dozen architectural stone artifacts dating to the First Temple period.
https://youtu.be/hODD2oqtIzg
Source: World Israel News
2,000-Year-Old Decapitated Skeletons Found in Downtown Jerusalem Dig
2,000-Year-Old Decapitated Skeletons Found in Downtown Jerusalem Dig
By Ilanit Chernick • 14 October, 2018
The skeletons lay in a chaotic fashion. They had once belonged to mothers,...
Earliest known stone carving of Hebrew word ‘Jerusalem’ found near city...
'EVERY CHILD WHO KNOWS A FEW LETTERS OF HEBREW CAN READ IT'
Earliest known stone carving of Hebrew word ‘Jerusalem’ found near city entrance
Unearthed in...
Haifa Girl Finds Chanukah-era Candle Holder During Pre-Holiday Hike
Haifa Girl Finds Chanukah-era Candle Holder During Pre-Holiday Hike
Written by joelle lewitan on December 12, 2017
It’s that time of year again: Chanukah!
A time to remember Jews’ suffering during...
First Temple Era Engravings Discovered In Jerusalem
First Temple Era Engravings Discovered In Jerusalem
Written by Mara Vigevani on September 04, 2017
Jerusalem archeologists will display to the public a rare collection of seals (bullae)...
Galilee Archeologists Unearth ‘Tantalizing’ Link to Second-Temple Era
Galilee Archeologists Unearth ‘Tantalizing’ Link to Second-Temple Era
Written by TPS on August 10, 2017
Archeologists at Reina, in the Lower Galilee, said Thursday that the discovery of...
Hikers Find Temple-Era Etching of Menorah Near Bet Shemesh
Hikers Find Temple-Era Etching of Menorah Near Bet Shemesh
Written by Andrew Friedman/TPS on January 03, 2017
Israeli hikers unearthed a water cistern in the Judean...
UNESCO Decision Is ‘Diplomatic Front’ of ISIS Violence
AA Director: UNESCO Decision Is ‘Diplomatic Front’ of ISIS Violence
Written by Andrew Friedman/TPS on October 19, 2016
Last week’s UNESCO resolution rejecting the link between...