Industrial site dating back some 1,500 years was capable of producing around 2 million liters of wine a year that were marketed across the region, archaeologists say

'Only the rich could afford toilets' 2,700 years ago, says Israel Antiquities Authority archeologist who uncovered the ancient latrine

Archaeologists say find provides 'clear demonstration' of various phases of stone preparation, and can help them recreate and test ancient methods described in biblical sources

As part of next year's Rakia mission to International Space Station, Eytan Stibbe says he'll bring along ancient artifact as a 'symbol of Jewish history'

Construction of new residential neighborhood in Ramat Hasharon reveals human activity dating back 1,500 years, including a winepress and gold coin much prized by its owner

Young girl picks up the ancient bronze coin during a scavenger hunt game at ancient community of Korazim, hands it to park officials

Olympics wrap-up with Amy Spiro and a look forward to the COVID Winter games; diplomacy reporter Lazar Berman talks about signals being sent by new Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi

Remains point to possible corridor with similar humid climate to East Africa, allowing species, potentially including humans, to trek across deserts

Bar-Ilan University archaeologists find Great Revolt coin at Khirbat Jib'it and one from Bar-Kokhba Revolt in nearby cliffs, indicating Jewish presence further north than thought

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