New tech allows archaeologists to match unique chemical composition between axes and the geographic area where they were created, proving Homo Erectus organized complex expeditions

Oil lamps and fragments of human skull lead archaeologists to believe Teomim Cave was used for necromancy, or communication with dead, some 1,700 years ago

Enthusiasts and those curious about archaeology are able to aid the Israel Antiquities Authority's conservation work Thursdays in July using a 3,500-year-old brick-making technique

While much of Israel's land has already been dug up and explored, archaeological discoveries underwater are just beginning to surface

12th and final season of excavations from 5th century house of worship reveals additional sections of mosaic in breathtaking detail

Working as a real archaeologist under the shadow of a Hollywood icon has been a mixed blessing for this actual prof, who explains how the field has evolved over the past 4 decades

Ankara wants to reunite the bronze head of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus with his recently returned body, but the Copenhagen museum is not sure the two are a match

Hebrew University prof claims evidence of urban web around Jerusalem supports understanding David as no mere leader of several thousand shepherds; others call theory a 'fish story'

Archaeologists uncover new evidence at a Phoenician dye factory that suggests the site was conquered by Israelites around the mid-9th century BCE

'Google Translate'-like program for Akkadian cuneiform will enable tens of thousands of digitized but unread tablets to be translated to English. Accuracy is debatable

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