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Israel Antiquities Authority unveils 'Year Four' rebel coin from Jerusalem’s Second Temple endgame
Researchers link the rare bronze to Shimon Bar Giora; it will be displayed this summer at the Jay & Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel.
A 5,500-year-old Canaanite blade factory was recently uncovered in Israel — offering a rare link to a major group of people ...
A coin minted by Jewish rebels just before the destruction of the Second Temple – an event Jesus predicted in the Gospels – ...
Archaeolgists proved that preserving memories are a crucial part of Israel's recovery from the October 7 massacre.
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Israel Antiquities Authority unveils harrowing October 7 exhibition: 'Rising from the Ashes'
The Israel Antiquities Authority has announced the opening of its new exhibit detailing the October 7 massacre from the perspective of archeologists who assisted in bringing closure after the attack.
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The Times of Israel on MSNPost-Oct 7, archaeologists’ CSI skills gave families closure. An exhibit reveals how
A new collection at the Israel Antiquities Authority campus in Jerusalem showcases the painstaking identification of victims ...
The exhibition, opening to the public on August 6, will be held at The Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the ...
Israel Antiquities Authority conservators remove red graffiti sprayed on Western Wall stones, condemning the act as a grave ...
The Israel Antiquities Authority on Monday announced the bust of a smuggling network suspected of illegally trafficking in huge quantities of ancient and rare artifacts from several continents.
Purim came early for the Israel Antiquities Authority this year. Last week, ahead of the holiday that starts tonight, the IAA released a press release about an exciting find, which fit in well ...
The tomb is believed to date back to some time between the late 4th century and early 3rd century BCE, according to a joint study carried out by Tel Aviv University and the Israel Antiquities ...
With the recent arrest in Israel of a distinguished archaeologist at Bar-Ilan University, a second battle over the Dead Sea Scrolls has erupted that may have serious implications for the fate of ...
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