Two marble statues dating back 1,700 years were discovered near Binyamina, Israel, in a Roman-Byzantine winepress during a railway construction dig.
Deep beneath the landscape of Israel, researchers have uncovered what feels almost like a time capsule from Earth’s distant ...
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West Bank archaeology conference unearths controversy as politics takes center stage
Jerusalem event attracts hundreds, including dozens of scholars, but many in the field stay away and international participation is down; attendee calls event 'highly politicized' The post West Bank ...
The claims hurled at the conference and in general against the Heritage Ministry’s plans for historical sites in Judea and ...
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Artifacts dating back 400,000 years, found in cave, show ‘complex and rich’ pre-human society
Archaeologists in Israel have discovered a cave used by pre-Neanderthal human-like creatures who lived as long as 400,000 ...
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Israel presses on with settler-fueled archaeology expansion, crippling Palestinian communities
JERICHO, WEST BANK — Israel’s ultranationalist government and its backers are undertaking a major drive to develop and expand ...
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Controversial academic conference on archaeology in the West Bank opens in Jerusalem
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The prehistoric cave discovery in Israel dates back 400,000 years to the Lower Paleolithic period, offering rare insights ...
Archaeologists in Israel found a massive cultic stone that someone carefully concealed rather than destroyed, and the timing ...
Into the future : new trends in historical biblical archaeology -- The new pragmatism : integrating anthropological, digital, and historical biblical archaeologies / Thomas E. Levy -- Re-constructing ...
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