Monday, December 15, 2014 An Impressive 2,800 Year Old Farm House was Uncovered in Rosh Ha-‘Ayin. In Archaeological Excavations of the Israel Antiquities Authority Prior to an Initiative by the Ministry of Construction to Expand the City. The farm will be conserved in situ for the benefit of […]
Read more →Tuesday, October 21, 2014 A Rare 2,000 Year Old Commemorative Inscription Dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian was Uncovered in Jerusalem According to Dr. Rina Avner, excavation director on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, “This is an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance” A rare find of […]
Read more →Tuesday October 7, 2014 An Ancient Ritual Bath and Graffiti left by Australian Soldiers during the Second World War were Exposed at Ha-Ela Junction The discoveries were revealed in archaeological excavations carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority prior to widening Highway 38, at the initiative of the Netivei […]
Read more →Tuesday 27/5/2014 An 800 Year Old Lead Seal Stamped by the Monastery of St. Sabas Was Found in Archaeological Excavations carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the Bayit VeGan Quarter in Jerusalem Archaeologists believe a farmstead discovered during excavations may have been part of the monastery’s […]
Read more →Wednesday, April 9, 2014 A 3,300 Year Old Coffin was Exposed Containing the Personal Belongings of a Wealthy Canaanite – Possibly an Official of the Egyptian Army Among the items discovered – a gold signet ring bearing the name of the Egyptian pharaoh Seti I The rare […]
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