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 young girl from Moshav Ramot Meir uncovered an ancient scarab amulet during a family trip to Tel Azeka, near Beit Shemesh.
Excavations at the ancient Greek city of Selinunte revealed portions of the long-lost walls and the north gate.
The researchers discovered tiny handprints and footprints of two-year-old toddlers, alongside those of adults.
Artifacts found at a river valley site called Longtan in southern China include distinctive stone cutting and scraping implements, as well as the rocks from which these items were struck.
"These are ritual objects made specifically for burials and brought from Greece," explained a former archaeologist now serving in the Ukrainian military.
Only three iron Viking bracelets are among over 1,000 preserved in the National Historical Museum, making this find particularly valuable.
Plastic bottles, T-shirts, and fast fashion items may become future fossils, as many are only partially recycled, leaving lasting traces of human existence.
Experts have hailed the find as 'a discovery one might encounter once in a lifetime.'
Artifacts at Kach Kouch reveal stable agricultural settlements in mediterranean africa over 3,000 years ago.
Exhibition features Kant's personal items, including his champagne glass and a lock of hair.