Jordan Valley Reveals Earliest Cotton Use in the Ancient Near East
During excavations at Tel Tsaf, a 7,000-year-old town in the Jordan Valley, Israeli archaeologists discovered the earliest evidence of cotton...
7,000 years ago the earliest evidence for the cultivation of a fruit tree came from the Jordan valley
Tel Aviv University and Jerusalem’s Hebrew University researchers have unraveled the earliest evidence for the domestication of a fruit tree....
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...
Fresh
- Mysterious and Life-size camel carvings have been found in Saudi Arabian desert
- More than 100 bronze mirrors found at Sakurai Chausuyama burial mound in Japan
- Who will solve the puzzle of Bronze Age tin? Origin of tin ingots from Uluburun shipwreck disputed – the metal may have come from Cornwall
- Family Looking for Lost Gold Earring Finds Viking Age Artifacts in Their Garden on the Island Of Jomfruland
- A unique bone Scythian scepter from the 5th century BC was discovered in Northeast Bulgaria
New Writes
3
4
Past Comments