Israel’s rich biblical history can be found in the country’s archaeology. The Jerusalem Post shares the latest on archaeological excavations at significant biblical and historical sites in Israel and the region.
The Bom Jesus set sail from Lisbon, Portugal, on March 7, 1533, intending to reach the Indies.
Professor Janis said, "The vegetational habitat was more important for the course of Cretaceous mammalian evolution than any influence from dinosaurs."
The symbolism of the carved accessories of the woman may identify her as a priestess of Ceres, indicating her involvement in the religious sphere of Pompeii.
"There are very few Pictish rings which have ever been discovered."
Experts reassembled original columns, reviving the ancient temple's grandeur.
Laboratory experiments have shown that prebiotic chemistry requires very high phosphorus concentrations, about 10,000 times more than occurs naturally in water.
Shepseskaf's decision to build a mastaba instead of a pyramid has puzzled archaeologists for centuries, as it marked a significant break with dynastic and religious tradition.
Only complete human skull from South China provides new insights into early human evolution.
Study suggests they've found one of the oldest Roman hydraulic infrastructures built outside Italy.
The collection spans over 500 years, showcasing artistic traditions of Islamic dynasties from Spain to Indonesia.