Sun god, a symbol of health and prosperity, the only member of the pagan pantheon used by Jews during the Second Temple period, says City of David archaeologist Eli Shukron

Russian-Jewish billionaire made generous contributions to Elad, which runs City of David and purchases Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem to bolster Jewish presence, report says

A new analysis of 1st Temple-era artifacts, magnetized when Babylonians torched the city, provides a way to chart the geomagnetic field - physics' Holy Grail - and maybe save Earth

IAA archaeologist Joe Uziel joins ToI's archaeology editor in webinar to explain how new high-tech techniques are deepening our knowledge of the conquests of the ancient capital

Rare discoveries in City of David confirm that after Babylonian destruction of 586 BCE, city was slowly resettled in Persian era, with a revived bureaucracy, as told in the Bible

For 15 years, theft of a catapult bolt stone weighed on his mind. With the coronavirus crisis, anonymous Israeli uses go-between to restore national treasure, unburden conscience

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

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?

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