Find includes 20 limestone sarcophagi etched with hieroglyphs, hundreds of amulets and 10,000 blue funerary statues dating to 664-399 BCE

Israel Antiquities Authority's Theft Prevention Unit inspector says there are a growing number of thieves using metal detectors who are destroying unexcavated archaeological sites

Researcher on team that recreated vocal tract of ancient priest says technique could make the public's encounters with history 'more multidimensional'

Multi-disciplinary Tel Aviv University study uses new image processing and computer learning techniques to reexamine large cache of paleo-Hebrew ostraca from 8th century BCE

The recent rains have uncovered many artifacts, but 13-year-old Stav Meir had the skills to understand what he found while foraging for mushrooms

With Texan chutzpah, Dr. Scott Stripling says all digs must start wet sifting their earth, as he recovers overlooked ancient items at the first Israelite priestly capital

The area of Abel Beth Maacah, near Metula, was previously thought to be outside of Hebrew domain during 10th-9th century BCE

Stone table top used to measure liquid volumes located in large courtyard in City of David's Stepped Street, which archaeologists believe was the central market

A purely subjective list from the ToI's archaeology editor on objectively important discoveries

Archaeologists find seven pieces hidden inside juglet among remains of large 7th century CE industrial site, assess hoard was potter's savings

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