Inspired by ‘Indiana Jones,’ Israeli Kid Discovers 2,500-Year-Old Artifact

An 8-year-old Israeli child made a significant archaeological discovery while hiking with his family in the Judean Foothills region, west of Jerusalem.
Is Stonehenge-Like Structure in Israel Biblical Jacob’s Monument?

Has Israel’s own version of Stonehenge been uncovered?
World’s Oldest Fava Beans Discovered in Israel

Archaeological excavations in northern Israel have unearthed the world’s oldest domesticated fava bean seeds.
Israeli Archaeologists Set to Uncover Complete Roman Villa

The Israel Antiquities Authority is inviting the public to view the most recently discovered parts of a unique villa dating back to the 4th century CE.
Local Schoolchildren Helped Uncover Rare Church Mosaic in Kiryat Gat [PHOTOS]

A 1,500 year old mosaic discovered in a Byzantine era church may be small map of what some think is the burial location of the Biblical prophet Habakkuk.
Radar Pinpoints Remains of Great Synagogue in Vilna

The remains of the Great Synagogue of Vilna, once the beating heart of a vibrant Lithuanian Jewish community, have been found using ground penetrating radar.
Charred Remains of Rare Ancient Biblical Scroll Deciphered at Last

Advanced technology has allowed a rare and ancient Hebrew scroll, found over 40 years ago in the Dead Sea region, to be read despite its charred state.
Thief Returns Ancient Roman Artifacts: “They Brought Me Nothing but Trouble”

A pair of ancient Roman trebuchet stones were discovered outside a museum in southern Israel on Monday, accompanied by a cryptic note.
More Artifacts Revealed in Recently Discovered Biblical City

A rare inscription on an artifact dating to the times of King David has been deciphered has been deciphered and shown to the public Tuesday.
Section of Ancient Aqueduct Revealed in Eastern Jerusalem Neighborhood

A section of the ancient aqueduct system, in use until about a century ago, was uncovered recently during the installation of a modern sewer system in eastern Jerusalem.