Ancient 'two-gerah' stone dug up near Old City found to weigh over three times the amount inscribed on its surface; archaeologists assess it was used to cheat in trading

A sprawling hilltop encampment between Hebron and Ashkelon dating back to ancient times looks down upon forests, fertile farmland, and fields of blooming wildflowers

Find of pits in ancient submerged structures predates previously known use of olives for food purposes by some 4,000 years

Park worker at Nitzana accidentally stumbles upon ancient rock, which belonged to a 'blessed Maria'; the site once featured numerous villages and settlements

In new study, scientists from Germany's Max Planck Institute find latrines a valuable source of historical data, which they hope will aid understanding of today's diseases

IAA archaeologist Joe Uziel joins ToI's archaeology editor in webinar to explain how new high-tech techniques are deepening our knowledge of the conquests of the ancient capital

Multi-disciplinary Tel Aviv University study uses new image processing and computer learning techniques to reexamine large cache of paleo-Hebrew ostraca from 8th century BCE

The argument over the two peoples' ancient rights to the territory of modern Israel has recently featured in Twitter posts by Netanyahu's son and US activist Linda Sarsour

Newly opened urban park Ketef Hinnom and its surroundings combine history, nature and stunning views in the heart of the capital

After new reading of 9th century BCE Mesha Stele replaces biblical king with Moabite figure, scholar says 3-D imaging proves 'House of David' is more likely, just as many thought

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