Channels unearthed in Jerusalem's City of David site last in use around 9th century BCE, likely formed part of city's economy due to location near temple and palace

Results from sifting 1,600-year-old garbage during a first excavation season at Nahal Omer suggest luxury goods from East were in high demand in the 8th century CE, researchers say

The Jewish ritual of hakhel, where men, women and children gathered in Jerusalem to hear the king read Torah passages, is still inspiring Jews across the globe to come together

Prime Minister Yair Lapid says repairing Tel Gezer is 'most basic duty' of government after damage caused to several historic elements of national park earlier this month

Using advanced AI tech, Weizmann Institute team reveals some of the oldest use of controlled fire, says research could open window into lives of early humans

Daughter-father scientific study rules out Egyptian quarries and shows local Holy Land industry was potentially much more developed than previously thought

Members of the public participate in work to uncover ancient Jewish village at Korazim, also finding an elaborate earing

Archaeologists say discovery at Tel Tsaf in the Jordan Valley is first known instance of alcohol being imbibed inside a community in the ancient Middle East

Archaeologists says existence of two houses of worship in same town shows need for religious social focal point other than the existing Temple in Jerusalem

Israel Antiques Authority says structure contained items identified with Jewish community of 2nd century CE; cemetery nearby poses riddle over who is interred

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