Edward Robinson (1794-1863), the “Founder of Biblical Archaeology,” was the initiator of the modern scientific study of the Holy Land who transformed our knowledge of biblical Eretz Yisrael.
Every week, dozens of bar mitzvah boys from Israel and the Diaspora celebrate their rite of passage at the Kotel, also known as the Western Wall, which, after the Temple Mount, is Judaism’s holiest ...
Aug. 29 (UPI) --Israeli antiquities researchers announced Thursday they have unearthed a rare and significant stone seal from the First Temple Period of about 2,700 years ago. The seal, which bears a ...
Integrating radiocarbon dating and microarchaeology techniques has enabled more precise dating of the ancient Wilson's Arch monument at Jerusalem's Temple Mount, according to a study published June 3, ...
Baruch Y. and Reich R. 1999. Renewed Excavations at the Ummayad Building III. In A. Faust and E. Baruch eds. New Studies on Jerusalem 5 (Proceedings of the Fifth Conference, December 23rd 1999, ...
Adler N. and Peleg O. 2007. The Pottery Assemblage from a Byzantine Building in Area XIV. In E. Mazar. The Temple Mount Excavations in Jerusalem 1968-1978 Directed by Benjamin Mazar; Final Reports III ...
Recent archeological excavations in Jerusalem show that, contrary to popular understanding, King Herod was not solely responsible for constructing the Western Wall. Israel?s Antiques Authority ...
Marty Lagina thinks he knows where the treasure is buried. Pic credit: History On The Curse of Oak Island this week, we can expect to see an expert theory that links Oak Island with medieval France ...