3,300 Year Old Egyptian Amulet Discovered in Galilee

A group of Israeli high school girls discovered an Egyptian Scarab amulet estimated to be nearly 3,300-years-old on Wednesday morning.
Arab Attempt to Erase Jewish History From Temple Mount Continues With Damaging Illegal Construction

The Jordanian Waqf has begun an illegal construction project on the Mount, leading to an order from the Israeli government to immediately halt the work.
Rome Opens Ancient Jewish Catacombs to the Public

The city of Rome has announced it will open ancient Jewish catacombs to the general public for the first time in well over a decade.
Amid Celebrations of the Exodus, Birdwatcher Discovers 3,700-Year-Old Egyptian Scarab

The birdwatcher was near the Tel Dor archaeological site on Israel’s Carmel Coast when he happened upon the incredible find.
The Menorah Treasure Discovered in the Heart of Jerusalem

Dr. Eilat Mazar and her team of diggers unearthed one of the most influential discoveries in the field of Biblical archaeology in the Ophel excavations.
3,200 Year Old Egyptian Amulet Discovered in Temple Mount “Trash”

The small amulet was found among the rubble at the Temple Mount Sifting Project, an organization whose sole purpose is to sift through Temple Mount debris.
Israeli Brewery Recreates Jesus-Era Beer From 2,000-Year-Old Recipe

Using new technology and ancient grains, an Israeli brewer has managed to recreate the beer that Jesus and his contemporaries may have enjoyed 2,000 years ago.
1,500-Year-Old Byzantine Church Discovered in Gaza

The remains of a Byzantine church have been uncovered in Gaza during excavations towards the construction of a new shopping mall.
2,000-Year-Old Temple Artifacts Discovered Near Sea of Galilee

An ancient bronze shovel and jug tied to the religious rituals of the Second Temple were discovered in archaeological excavations at Magdala.
Egypt Up in Arms After Star of David Engraving Discovered in Ancient Temple
The ruins of a Roman Temple, dating back to the third century BCE, is the center of a storm of Egyptian controversy owing to a pair of six-pointed stars found engraved at the site.