Brazilian team of researchers reforms facial features and adds hair to create new 3D-image from remains found near West Bank city 70 years ago

Scientists have long wondered what made the material so durable, but a new MIT study utilizing microarchaeology and infrared cameras gives insight into Herod's enduring monuments

Israel Antiquities Authority says campsite discovery can shed light on lives of nomadic desert population; experts believe eggs were used for food as well as decoration

University of Haifa and Hebrew University archaeologists find silver pieces from Anatolia that reveal robust trade routes and currency use 500 years earlier than previously thought

Academics publish open letter calling for scientific treatment of 'once-in-a-lifetime' claims after new round of unsupported popular press headlines regarding Jerusalem 'discovery'

Dozens of intricately carved oil lamps were found outside a 2,000-year-old central Israel tomb, which is being developed as part of a massive 100-kilometer Judean Kings Trail

Israel Antiquities Authority seeks to deploy remote sensing as a standard tool in the archaeologist's toolbox to discover ancient treasures

Clay item found at Kibbutz Parod; location provides new insights into size of ancient Jewish community that lived there

Team from University of Haifa, US and Germany study sediments under a microscope to identify remains of cotton fibers, pointing to Tel Tsaf’s important role as a global trade hub

Some 60 bronze and iron arrowheads were forgotten in a box for decades, but will take center stage in newly renovated museum during Hannukah

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