City of David
For the first time, cosmic-ray muons map Jeremiah’s cistern in the City of David
April 7 arXiv preprint shows non-invasive imaging of the biblical water system’s hidden ventilation shaft.
Second 2,300-year-old gold ring with red gemstone unearthed in City of David
Ancient gold ring with red gemstone discovered in City of David excavations
'When the Stones Speak': Biblical archaeology in the City of David - review
Ancient road connecting ancient Mikveh to Temple unveiled by archaeologists
Orenstein emphasized that excavations like that of the Pilgrimage Road put biblical stories into historical context.
My Word: A Passover lesson to be learned - opinion
We are commanded to tell the children the story of the Exodus as if it happened to each of us personally. It is the ultimate teachable moment.
Archaeologists discovered a unique structure in the City of David
The team believes that the structure was in use until the 8th century BCE, the middle of the period when the Kings of Judah ruled.
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Rare archaeological stone seal uncovered in Jerusalem
Seal discovery with Paleo-Hebrew script uncovered from the First Temple period during a recent excavation in Jerusalem.
Newly discovered biblical moat in Jerusalem reveals city's ancient fortifications
A 3,500-year-old trench found in Jerusalem's City of David reveals the city's northern fortification, resolving a 150-year-old debate.
Jerusalem is the Jewish spiritual, national hotspot - opinion
In that spirit, when we sing “Jerusalem of Gold,” some thank God, some praise the IDF, others get Zionist goosebumps, but all rally around Jerusalem.
Ancient gold ring, 2,300 years old, discovered in City of David
“This is an unusual and deeply moving find, not one found every day,” the IAA stated in their announcement.
City of David: Jerusalem's ancient capital and modern vision
The City of David remains a captivating blend of archaeological wonder and contemporary life, offering visitors a compelling journey through layers of civilizations.
Bone gaming die uncovered in the City of David
Dice are the oldest gaming implement known to man. Six-sided die, as the one uncovered in the City of David, dates back to about 2000 BCE
Rare stone box from the Second Temple period discovered in the City of David
The discovery is now on exhibit at the Israel Museum, and it shows evidence of the destruction of Jerusalem 2,000 years ago.