Amnon Ben-Tor, who won the Israel Prize in 2019, spent decades on major biblical-era site, lectured in top universities around the world

The size of an Olympic swimming pool, with vaulted ceilings that raise the topographical height of Tel Shimron by 5 meters, the delicate mud brick structure was likely barely used

Megiddo Mosaic could be loaned to Museum of the Bible in Washington; some worry it will be used in ideological, rather than archaeological, context

Alongside 5,500-year-old entrance to fortified city at Tel Erani, near Kiryat Gat, archaeologists find evidence of social stratified city-dwelling in Israel

Part of a reckoning over the history of archaeology, the Badè Museum launches an exploration into the diggers, haulers, and local staff who worked a dig near Ramallah in the 1920s

While much of Israel's land has already been dug up and explored, archaeological discoveries underwater are just beginning to surface

12th and final season of excavations from 5th century house of worship reveals additional sections of mosaic in breathtaking detail

Hebrew University prof claims evidence of urban web around Jerusalem supports understanding David as no mere leader of several thousand shepherds; others call theory a 'fish story'

Archaeologists uncover new evidence at a Phoenician dye factory that suggests the site was conquered by Israelites around the mid-9th century BCE

15% of public is estimated to be holding antiquities in their home that by law belong to the state; Israel Antiquities Authority's collection drive extended another week

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