Rare Roman Marble Sarcophagus Depicting Dionysus and Hercules Discovered in Caesarea, Israel — A First of Its Kind
A rare Roman-era marble sarcophagus featuring a vivid scene of a mythological drinking contest between Dionysus, the god of wine,...
Archaeologists Find Rare Ancient African Figurines in Christian Graves in Negev Desert
Researchers have uncovered five miniature figurines, including intricately carved African heads, in 1,500-year-old graves in Israel’s Negev Desert. These rare...
2,300-Year-Old Gold Ring Reveals Jerusalem’s Hidden Hellenistic Rituals
A remarkable gold ring recently uncovered in Jerusalem is offering fresh insight into Hellenistic-era rituals, ancient jewelry traditions, and the...
Archaeologists Uncover Unique 6th Century Mosaic in Abandoned Byzantine Monastery
A recent excavation report from the Israel Antiquities Authority has revealed the discovery of a well-preserved Byzantine-period monastery and farmhouse...
A 2,200-Year-Old Monumental Pyramidal Structure Discovered in the Judean Desert
In a remarkable archaeological breakthrough, Israeli archaeologists have uncovered a monumental pyramidal structure in the Judean Desert, dating back 2,200...
2,500-Year-Old Burial Site in Negev Highlands Reveals Ancient Trade Routes and Evidence of Human Trafficking
The Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Wednesday the discovery of a 2,500-year-old burial site in the Negev Highlands. This significant...
Archaeologists Discover Rare Boundary Stone From the Tetrarchy Period of the Roman Empire Contains Two Unknown Place Names
In northern Galilee, excavations at Tel Avel Beit Ma’akha, about 1.2 miles south of Metula, have produced a remarkable find:...
A Unique Structure Discovered in the City of David Ancient Jerusalem – The Only One of Its Kind
A unique structure was discovered on the eastern slope of the City of David, within the Walls of the Jerusalem...
Manot Cave yielded evidence for ritualistic gathering 35,000 years ago, the earliest on the Asian continent
Archaeological research at the Manot Cave in what is now the Galilee in northern Israel has uncovered evidence of ritualistic...
A 4000-year-old Fabric Found in a Cave of Skulls in the Judean Desert is the Oldest Dyed with Insect Dye
Researchers discovered an ancient textile dyed with kermes (Kermes vermilio) in Israel’s Cave of Skulls that dates back to the...