Archaeologists have discovered a "monumental" structure in Israel dating back more than 3,000 and featured multiple times in the Bible. A team from the Israel Antiquities Authority and Tel Aviv ...
Questions related to literacy in ancient times are not an exclusive prerogative of academic studies on the Israelites.
Researchers say their findings about King Arthur's Hall on Bodmin Moor are a "major revelation". Nestled in Germany's picturesque Neander Valley where Neanderthals were first discovered, a museum ...
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Archaeologists have discovered a precious piece of crimson fabric in the Judean desert that is 3,800 years old and may have been coloured using a substance referenced in the Bible. The tiny ...
The discovery gives unprecedented insights into ancient textile production and its links to priestly garments described in biblical texts ... in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports ...
But perhaps the most interesting fact about the plant is that it is mentioned in the Bible on no less than three ... something that the lowest members of society might eat. Hidden deep underground ...
The STX Archaeological Society, a new public program, hosted a discussion Saturday night at the Levels Nightclub. (Source photo by Diana Dias) The St. Croix Archaeological Society’s new public program ...
In comments given to the Biblical Archaeology Society during the summer, Ben-Shlomo and Hawkins said their findings came from research on the site conducted in the summer of 2017. At Khirbet ...
“It’s very unusual for us to see the crowned woman seated on a throne inside a building holding court,” said Lisa Trever, a professor of art history and archaeology at Columbia University ...
Underneath the iconic and intricately carved Treasury building at the center of the renowned archaeological site Petra ... It's likely that the people slowly diffused into Roman society. Much of what ...
In an article from the Biblical Archaeological Society Library, they write: “In the Second Temple period, stone vessels were valued because they were not subject to ritual impurity under Jewish law.