Artifact discovered near today's Ashkelon, the oldest copper fishhook discovered in the region, demonstrates mastery of copper technology, say archaeologists

A massive DNA study of over 3,500 wild and domesticated grapevines overturned what historians thought they knew about the first cultivation of grapes and wine

While archaeologists worry about forgeries, the IAA vows to implement more rigorous testing after a highly touted potsherd thought to be from 498 BCE was found to be inauthentic

Israel Antiquities Authority teams up with residents from central town of Shoham during Good Deeds Day to spruce up 1,800-year-old spot for travelers to take a break

New renovation of the Davidson Center in Jerusalem utilizes interactive tech and augmented reality to highlight history and archaeology of Temple-era Jerusalem

Lucky group from the Kinneret Academic College led by Prof. Mordechai Aviam discovers basalt sculpture that likely adorned synagogue - and rare 1,800-year-old coin on same day

Officials backtrack on the announcement, saying fragment was created by an expert demonstrating inscription techniques to students and accidentally left at archeological site

Eylon Levy, international media adviser to President Isaac Herzog, discovered ostracon at Tel Lachish with the first-ever reference in Israel to the name of Persian king Darius I

Lavi family finds artifact on hike in central Israel; IAA says Byzantine-era item is a candle holder, finding is 'typical,' though not all candles had such ornaments

Shelby White has already relinquished at least two dozen items worth at least $20 million due to investigations

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