Israeli authorities are encroaching on the ancient site of Sebastia in the West Bank to create a tourist attraction aimed at settlers, raising worries of the displacement of Palestinians.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem recently discovered a massive Hanukkah-era wall from an ancient power struggle between Hasmonean ...
Tel Arad is one of those rare archaeological sites where the past still feels intact rather than buried. You can see the layout of the city, walk its streets, and understand how people actually lived ...
Archaeologists discovered a fourth-century Christian church in Armenia, considered the country’s oldest. Armenia is believed ...
Archaeologists working in the historic Turkish city of İznik have revealed a stunning third-century fresco depicting Jesus as the "Good Shepherd"—the only known example of this iconic Christian motif ...
In 'The Boomer Archaeologist,' UC San Diego Prof. Thomas Levy presents the story of his American dream, passion for research and love for Israel, while digging across the world ...
Because of its importance not just to Jews, but to the West, excavating the City of David has engendered much hostility, ...
An excavation at the City of David in Jerusalem unearthed a 1,300-year-old medallion decorated with a seven-branched menorah on each side.
Israel is planning to expel residents of the ancient West Bank town of Sebastia to create a national park for settlers.
American envoy discusses the archaeological site and how without Jerusalem 'there would be no America,' as he presents the book 'When the Stones Speak' at National Library of Israel ...
Traditional sources and scholars have long hypothesized the location of this sacred chest. But tracing its whereabouts is ...
A look at the journey east which explains how Jesus’(as) mission to find the Lost Sheep of Israel was in fact completed.