Remains of affluent, rural community discovered at Pi Mazuva in 2007 include crosses, pagan-inspired mosaic; new publication illuminates the Christians who lived there

Israel Antiquities Authority reportedly halts excavations at controversial site in Arab neighborhood of Silwan, where residents have previously reported structural damage to houses

New cutting-edge method provides ‘extreme accuracy’ in placing monumental structures in their proper historical setting, archaeologist says

After steady rise in residents who said they'd prefer Israeli to Palestinian citizenship, last 5 years see that figure plummet as attitudes toward Jewish state sour

A family outing became a treasure hunt as a priceless tiny Canaanite clay impression caught the eye of Imri Elya

Purpose of unique ancient complex still unclear, but indicates possible subterranean Second Temple-era life in Jerusalem's Old City prior to the Roman conquest in 70 CE

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

Large 10th century BCE worship complex at Motza shows site 4 miles from the Temple Mount was 'sanctioned' by Jerusalem administration, say archaeologists

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

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

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