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.
Fragments include the Latin word "fecit", meaning "he made this", indicating a possible artist's signature.
The four Gothic garment fasteners were secured during a search of a private individual's property, said Sven Ostritz.
Thanks to the well-preserved Harbin skull, we finally know what Denisovans looked like.
Researchers analyzed over a hundred archaeological sites and environmental data to understand how early humans adapted to varied habitats.
New analysis confirmed the date of the footprints, with the mud dating between 20,700 and 22,400 years old.
Archaeologists believe the graves may belong to a noble family connected to King Harald Bluetooth.
Manuscript includes predictions of catastrophic events that could bring an end to civilization.
The public is invited to choose a name for the prehistoric woman, with options including Margo, Freyà, and Mos'anne, reflecting her habitat and cultural significance.
Excavations at 'Homer's School' reveal artifacts bearing his name and a bronze statue, confirming the existence of an ancient cult worshiping the hero.
ANMM director Daryl Karp calls the report the culmination of 25 years of meticulous research.