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In their post, the hackers stated, "Soon, all Israeli commanders will face the consequences of their war crimes," along with ...
Archaeologists in Israel have unearthed a Roman-era sarcophagus that depicts Dionysus beating Hercules in a drinking contest.
No archaeological site or artifacts in Israel have so far been damaged by Iranian strikes, a spokesperson for the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) tells The Times of Israel in a statement. “To ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNew study revolutionizes Dead Sea Scrolls dating, might rewrite Israel’s historyTrailblazing interdisciplinary system, combining AI and radiocarbon dating, indicates the precious artifacts may have been written decades - or even centuries - earlier than previously believed ...
"The entire excavation team stood around excitedly, and as we cleared more sand, we couldn't believe what we were seeing" - ...
Antiquities Authority files police complaint after remains removed overnight from Yehud construction site; development ...
Newly-uncovered 1,700-year-old marble sarcophagus bears mythological scene of Dionysus and Heracles in a drinking contest.
An ancient Roman sarcophagus found in Israel, featuring the Greek god Dionysus and Hercules, looks like a scene straight out ...
In a discovery hailed as the “first of its kind,” archaeologists in Israel have found a Roman marble sarcophagus which ...
This is the first time we are finding the scene of the wine contest between the god Dionysus and Hercules on a sarcophagus in our region,' said archaeologist Nohar Shahar.
An intricate mosaic dating back 1,600 years has been unveiled in Israel nearly 40 years after it was first discovered, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced.
TEHRAN - No archaeological site or artifacts in Israel have so far been damaged by Iranian missile strikes, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).
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