Storms uncover precious marble cargo from a 1,800-year-old Mediterranean shipwreck in Israel
Numerous rare marble artifacts have been found at the site of a 1,800-year-old shipwreck in shallow waters just 200 meters...
Roman soldier’s 1,900-year-old payslip uncovered in Masada
During excavations at Masada, archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities (IAA) uncovered a papyrus payslip dated to 72 BC belonging to...
Israeli researchers uncover earliest evidence silver used as currency in Levant
On Sunday, Israeli archaeologists revealed that they had found the earliest proof of silver being used as money in the...
Will the Siloam Inscription be returned to Israel?
During the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog to Turkey, the claim that he wanted the Siloam Inscription, one of...
Evidence of a 1500-year-old Byzantine church found on the beach of Ashdod, Israel
Recent rain in Israel has unearthed the remains of a marble pillar dating to around 1,500 years ago on a...
Scientists find the oldest evidence of humans in Israel -a 1.5 million-year-old Human vertebra
An international group of Israeli and American researchers, an ancient human vertebra has been uncovered in Israel’s Jordan Valley that...
Gaza bulldozers unearth Roman-era a burial site
Bulldozers digging for an Egyptian-funded housing project in the Gaza Strip have unearthed the ruins of a tomb dating back...
Israeli Archaeologists discover two shipwrecks filled with treasure
Israeli archaeologists have been discovered ancient artifacts and treasures amid the wrecks of two ships on the seafloor off the...
A Second temple of the Second Temple period was discovered at Migdal
The University of Haifa reported on Sunday the discovery of a 2,000-year-old synagogue from the Second Temple era in Migdal,...
Ancient ‘hangover cure’ found at Israel winery excavation
Israeli archaeologists have unearthed an ancient amethyst ring thought to have been worn to stop hangover at the world’s largest...
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- Ancient quarry discovered near Tas-Silġ archaeological complex in Malta
- Archaeologists conducting excavations at the Roman Fort of Apsaros in Georgia, found evidence of the Legion X Fretensis
- Archaeologists discovered the earliest Iron Age house in Athens and Attica
- Researchers identified, for the first time, the composition of a Roman perfume more than 2,000 years old
- Two monumental sculpted Roman heads unearthed in Carlisle, northern England
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