Officials say discovery at Qumran may be the first complete vessel from the period found in region's caves

Tel Aviv University study on popular settlement spot Revadim looks at personal motivations behind reuse of flint tools

Believed to once have been part of a Byzantine era church, massive artifact likely exposed during recent winter storms

Interdisciplinary study shows a much more central role for 'passive' copper-rich nation Cyprus, which was able to pivot during fall of empires in 1200 BCE

Jerusalem's ancient fortress is at the tail end of $40 million renovation, bringing historic structure into 21st century

An ancient vertebra from an archaic hominin species child gives 'unambiguous' evidence of migrations out of Africa, Israeli researchers say

Hunter-gatherers on the Sea of Galilee 23,000 years ago enjoyed a broad diet and abundant food sources during an era of global scarcity, Hebrew University researchers say

Journalist Andrew Lawler's new book 'Under Jerusalem' is a treasure trove for the unbelievable real history of excavations in the Holy City through today

Bullae recovered from Temple Mount soil and ancient buildings in Ophel Park bear impression of woven fabric, indicating they were used on bags of silver and jars of produce

Sediment samples swiped from 2,700-year-old privy reveal the presence of intestinal worm eggs that would have caused abdominal pain, diarrhea and itching

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