Weapon, found in Yavne and bearing inscription 'Victory for Heracles and Hauron,' could have been tool for psychological warfare against Hasmoneans during Hanukkah revolt
Israel Antiques Authority says structure contained items identified with Jewish community of 2nd century CE; cemetery nearby poses riddle over who is interred
Industrial site dating back some 1,500 years was capable of producing around 2 million liters of wine a year that were marketed across the region, archaeologists say
Archaeologists discover almost fully intact but nearly empty egg and three rare Islamic-period bone dolls in excavation of settlement dating from Byzantine period
Whitish patina covering the flooring initially led archaeologists to think it was plain tiling; experts say it may have been part of a 'splendid residential building'
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