After Tomb of the Kings was unbarred and quickly resealed by French authorities in June following dispute at opening, visitors allowed to visit the 2,000-year-old site
Site yields rare intact crypt to anonymous martyr immortalized by Greek inscription; Jerusalem museum exhibit showcases massive collection of delicate glass artifacts
Episode #7: UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion Dr. Ahmed Shaheed discusses why anti-Semitism is a unique hatred * TOI's Amanda Borschel-Dan dives deep into Pilgrims' Path
As they excavate 2,000-year-old Stepped Street under thriving Arab neighborhood, careful to avoid collapsing the homes above, are archaeologists bending, or recreating, the rules?
Prof. Jodi Magness busts myths and asks unanswerable questions in new book about Masada -- the site of the largest Jewish wholesale self-slaughter that maybe never was
Advances in copper mining in southern Israel's Arava Valley in 11th century BCE, after infusion of Egyptian know-how, help explain emergence of Edomite kingdom, study finds
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