Excavations in Judean foothills uncover small jug from 1,100 BCE that could be inscribed with 'Jerubbaal'; 1st evidence of a name from Book of Judges on a contemporary artifact

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2 large reservoirs examined as part of conservation efforts ahead of construction project at site of old Shaare Zedek Hospital

One of the most significant public buildings from the Second Temple period ever uncovered; new pathways in Western Wall Tunnels provide 2nd life to underground ancient Jerusalem

Researchers say 29 teeth unearthed at City of David come from animals that lived alongside dinosaurs, were brought to Judean capital, and may have been part of collection

Researcher says 120,000-year-old remains are likely from 'some of the last survivors of a once very dominant group in the Middle East'

Israel Antiquities Authority prehistorian Omry Barzilai puts a human face on early man, who he claims evidence shows was a lot like us

Using precision carbon dating and secure archaeological contexts, for the first time researchers have certain proof when the two cultures overlapped -- and where

A twice-stamped little ancient blob of clay discovered in Tel Tsaf -- alongside other evidence -- leads researchers to deduce a millennia-old complex mercantile exchange

Parks authority says the artifact, uncovered in an underwater dig at Tel Dor, was first used in the Bronze Age and is similar to other anchors uncovered in region

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