Beneath the crowded streets and ancient stone walls of Jerusalem, archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable tunnel that offers a new glimpse into the city’s past. Hidden for centuries beneath layers ...
A new discovery in the City of David National Park has provided rare material evidence of the presence of Greeks in ancient Jerusalem. During archaeological excavations operated by the Israel ...
JERUSALEM (RNS) — Archaeologists from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Antiquities Authority have discovered a remnant of a massive ancient moat in Jerusalem that fortified the city during the time ...
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A mysterious ancient tunnel hidden beneath Jerusalem was uncovered near Kibbutz Ramat Rachel — its purpose remains unknown
A flight of ancient stairs descends into solid bedrock just south of Jerusalem, opening into a passage tall enough for a ...
Jerusalem has been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years, and archaeologists have been digging through it for decades.
The Jerusalem Governorate warns the Nabi Samuel Mosque faces a "dangerous phase of Judaisation" after land around the village ...
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Ancient tunnel with unknown age, purpose found near Kibbutz Ramat Rachel ahead of Jerusalem Day
After descending a set of ancient stairs from the surface, archaeologists found themselves standing at the hewn opening of ...
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Inaugurating contentious ancient Jerusalem road, Rubio calls it an ‘humbling experience’
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio inaugurates a newly excavated ancient road at the City of David National Park near Jerusalem’s Old City, in a private event also attended by Prime Minister ...
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient dam in Jerusalem’s City of David – not far from the body of water where Jesus famously healed a blind man. Officials noted in an Aug. 30 release that the wall ...
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Mysterious ancient tunnel, possibly thousands of years old, discovered in Jerusalem
The dating and the purpose of the structure are still not clear, but archaeologists say its construction required significant ...
A bronze prutah bearing the only known ancient depiction of the Temple menorah and a near-unique silver tetradrachm from Ashkelon were recovered from US auction houses.
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