So far, 'Burnt Church' site at ongoing Hippos-Sussita Excavations Project has revealed three texts -- all of which were misspelled and had grammar errors, say archaeologists

Hazor was the largest biblical-era site in Israel with an estimated population of 20,000, razed by the Israelites under the leadership of Joshua

The rural, open-air mosque dates to just after the Arab conquest in 636 CE and adds wealth of knowledge about an empire transitioning from Christianity to Islam

Remains of Levant's largest Neolithic site, near Motza, show mix of agriculture, hunting, animal husbandry -- a society at its peak, say archaeologists

920 years ago, Crusaders breached Jerusalem and conquered the walled Fatimid city. Now the Mount Zion Project has found a chronicled moat that to many scholars had seemed like myth

Chunk of skull thought to be 210,000 years old, making it at least 16,000 years older than jawbone found in Israel; some scientists not convinced fossil's reported age is correct

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

Mere hours after team claims to have uncovered 3,000-year-old biblical town of Ziklag south of Jerusalem, two of their peers insist they most certainly have not

For decades scholars sought the elusive site of Ziklag, where the Bible says David was given shelter by Philistine King Achish

High-tech analysis finds empirical proof that the Kingdom of Israel's biblical foes came to the Holy Land from southern Europe

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