A mysterious fortress near the Dead Sea has been unearthed, revealing ancient documents and relics from the Hellenistic period.
Decorated flask uncovered in cave-turned-olive press at Horvat 'Anim; symbol of camels’ central role in early Islamic economy ...
Archaeologists unearthed a 1,200-year-old clay jug adorned with camel motifs while excavating a cave in Yatir Forest in the southern Hebron Hills region, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on ...
Archaeologists exploring the Judean Desert recently unearthed a mysterious pyramid that dates back 2,200 years. Found in the ...
JERUSALEM, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Israeli archaeologists have uncovered a 1,200-year-old clay jug adorned with camel decorations in an underground cave in southern Israel's Yatir Forest, the Israel ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a large multi-story building alongside a way station for those traveling between the Dead Sea ...
The official structure, stuffed with significant coins and Greek papyri, was likely later transformed into someone’s grave ...
A pyramidal structure that is thought to date back 2,200 years has been unearthed by archaeologists in the Judean Desert. The ...
The 'incredible desert fortress', about 2,200 years old, was uncovered at the Nahal Zohar valley near the Dead Sea, east ...
"The depiction of camels on the vessel highlights the importance of the animal, which was a central means of land transportation around 1,200 years ago." ...
The Israel Antiquities Authority is pushing back against the country's chief rabbis’ objections to the display at the airport ...
The evacuation was a joint mission between the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) and the Ministry of Heritage excavation.