Hear Dr. Scott Stripling explain the biblical resonance of what, if verified, could be the earliest Hebrew writing in the Land of Israel

Scholars date tiny 'curse tablet,' found at Mt. Ebal, to 1200 BCE - which would prove Israelites were literate when they entered Holy Land; but findings have not been peer-reviewed

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

Ramat Shlomo resident suspected of illegal antiquities trade had three 1,500-year-old incantation bowls from Iraq, hundreds of other rare treasures

Ritual complex found in a Neolithic campsite near mass traps that are believed to have been used to corral wild gazelles for slaughter.

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

Archaeologists in France say modern humans arrived in Europe 54,000 years ago, earlier than previously thought

Tech editor Ricky Ben-David discusses the latest NSO news, food prices and an acquittal in Cyprus as deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan reflects on recent archaeological discoveries

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