Researchers at Israel's Hebrew University have identified the world's earliest systematic botanical art, dating back more than 8,000 years, that demonstrates sophisticated mathematical reasoning.
If those two ancient cousins could resolve their feud, couldn’t we? A shepherd and the author with the illigal outpost of ...
Israeli archaeologists working at the Hyrcania site have uncovered ancient commercialized merchandise sold to early Christian ...
The idea of ancient civilisations pioneering orthodontics is irresistible, but archaeology shows their gold dental work ...
Language is one of the most resilient components of culture. Though many languages have disappeared over the course of ...
New findings at Oluz Höyük reveal rare Phoenician presence in central Anatolia through unique infant burials and Carthaginian ...
The treasure consisted of two gold coins and a delicate gold ring. Despite the site being vulnerable to antiquities looting ...
Archaeologists have discovered a rare 1,400-year-old limestone mold at Hyrcania in the Judean Desert that was used to manufacture small devotional flasks for Christian pilgrims visiting the Holy Land.
Halafian pottery shows that early agricultural societies practiced advanced mathematical thinking through plant-based art long before writing.
In addition to ancient verses, a first-century boat ‘brings the Gospel scenes to life’ at the Museum of the Bible.
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