Israel: Archaeologists reveal ancient Jerusalem aqueduct dated to the time of Jesus
The aqueduct supplied water to Jerusalem’s upper city, where Herod’s palace stood.
The aqueduct supplied water to Jerusalem’s upper city, where Herod’s palace stood.
The new data verify the biblical accounts of the Egyptian, Aramean, Assyrian, and Babylonian military campaigns against the Kingdoms of…
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Israeli archaeologists have uncovered evidence they contend backs up the stories of a Jewish victory over Greek rulers, events that…
Israeli archaeologists digging nearTel Aviv have uncovered rare artifacts, including evidence of Christianity’s influence in the region during the Byzantine…
Archaeologists have uncovered a 3,100-year-old inscription that dates back to the time of the book of Judges and could have…
The sprawling 2,000-year-old complex was unearthed during a conservation and restoration project in Tel Ashkelon National Park.