Archeology Have Ramat Gan’s Oldest Streets Been Uncovered? A 1,300-Year-Old Commercial District Emerges Beside Winter Stadium Naomi Katz August 16, 2026
Archeology Buried by Nazis, Paved Over by Soviets: Vilna’s Great Synagogue Prayer Platform Finally Uncovered After 70 Years Underground Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz August 7, 2026
Archeology Beach employee searching for lost jewelry finds 2,500-year-old coin unlike any seen before in Israel Tamar Stein July 30, 2026
Archeology First Temple-Era Idol Mold Discovered in Jerusalem — A First for the City Staff Writer July 27, 2026
Archeology UNESCO Names John the Baptist’s Church a Palestinian Heritage Site While the PA Bulldozes the Biblical Site Around It Valerie Locke July 26, 2026
Archeology Burnt beams from First Temple’s destruction found in City of David ahead of Tisha B’Av Sarah Katz July 20, 2026
Archeology The search for the lost Temple incense: new sourcebook opens the next chapter of a 33-year investigation Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz July 7, 2026
Archeology Tracing Scribes and Scrolls: $2.7 Million Project Uses AI to Solve a Biblical Mystery Staff Writer June 30, 2026
Archeology, Jerusalem Ancient Jewish bath discovered while building controversial Western Wall Elevator Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz June 3, 2022
Archeology Archaeological find reveals proof of conversion to Judaism after Roman invasion of Jerusalem Judy Siegel-Itzkovich June 2, 2022
Archeology Mesopotamian city built five centuries after Abraham discovered under Tigris River Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz June 1, 2022
Archeology A New Segment of the Low-Level Aqueduct to Jerusalem Exposed in an Israel Israel365 May 29, 2022
Archeology, Medical/Science Zevulun would have been fascinated by the new archaeological discovery by Israeli scholars on Mediterranean ship commerce Judy Siegel-Itzkovich February 21, 2022
Archeology, Medical/Science Israeli archaeologists discover that ancient humans 170,000 years ago were quite clever – they built their hearth in the perfect place Judy Siegel-Itzkovich February 1, 2022
Archeology, Medical/Science Ancient Egyptians were consumers of successful copper industry in Arabah region, say Tel Aviv University archaeologists Judy Siegel-Itzkovich January 10, 2022
Archeology, Medical/Science Breakthrough Israeli archaeological study of bones in Levant tracks development of early humans’ hunting practices Judy Siegel-Itzkovich December 22, 2021
Archeology, Medical/Science Archaeologists discover second ancient synagogue on the shores of Sea of Galilee Judy Siegel-Itzkovich December 12, 2021
Archeology, Biblical News Israeli archaeologists reconstruct how Sennacherib’s army built ramps to conquer Lachish Judy Siegel-Itzkovich November 9, 2021
Archeology Archaeologists find more clues to solve the mystery of Bethseda Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz October 25, 2021
Archeology, Medical/Science 12,000 year-old fishing techniques uncovered in archaeological dig in northern Israel Judy Siegel-Itzkovich October 7, 2021