Chinese archaeologists uncovered the largest Ming Dynasty cannon ever found during excavations at the Great Wall’s Jiankou section, alongside rare artifacts and ancient structures.
Italian researchers found 2,000-year-old olive and vine remains under the Holy Sepulchre, matching John’s garden description ...
Just months after Abbas’ advisor invented a 6,000-year-old Palestinian people, the mayor of Jericho has now invented a 10,000 ...
Pope Leo XIV and Christian leaders gathered at an archaeological site in Turkey to celebrate the enduring faith set out in ...
Pope Leo and Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew celebrated the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea by praying the Creed ...
Researchers in Israel are hoping to make new discoveries about Jewish history by loading a digital database of manuscripts ...
Rossella Tercatin is The Times of Israel's archaeology and religions reporter. Some 12,000 years ago, a young hunter-gatherer living on the shores of the Sea of Galilee modeled a small clay figurine ...
Ivory from sub-Saharan Africa was imported to the Land of Israel between 1600- 600 BCE, overcoming geopolitical changes in both arenas, a new study analyzing over 1,500 artifacts and fragments ...
Israeli archaeologists announced the discovery of a 2,700-year-old clay seal of “immense archaeological value” near the plaza of the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, five years after the ...
A new archaeological study of ancient Jerusalem is forcing experts to reevaluate some of their past assumptions about the history of that holy city. New research has presented evidence that Biblical ...
The relationship between politics and archaeology in occupied Jerusalem sparks wide debate, as the Israeli occupation authorities employ history and material memory to serve their political narrative.
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