Anillo de oro de 2.300 años hallado en Jerusalén
Un anillo de oro que se cree que tiene aproximadamente 2.300 años de antigüedad fue descubierto recientemente durante excavaciones arqueológicas en la Ciudad de Jerusalén…
Un anillo de oro que se cree que tiene aproximadamente 2.300 años de antigüedad fue descubierto recientemente durante excavaciones arqueológicas en la Ciudad de Jerusalén…
The chief editor of a leading academic journal in the field of archaeology confirmed to The Press Service of Israel that it effectively blacklists research from Judea and Samaria while…
Un estudio arqueológico pionero liderado por Israel ha arrojado nueva luz sobre una de las estructuras antiguas más enigmáticas de Asia: el Muro del Gobi. …
The chief editor of a leading academic journal in the field of archaeology confirmed to The Press Service of Israel that it effectively blacklists research from Judea and Samaria while Israeli experts told TPS-IL on Sunday that conditions…
In the hills of Judea and Samaria, where biblical figures once walked, modern archaeologists face a dilemma that has nothing to do with the ancient past they seek to uncover. Israeli researchers find themselves effectively blacklisted by the…
דינמיקה במעטפת כדור הארץ כגורם לסגירת מעבר ימי שחיבר אוקיאנוסים (ים תטיס הקדום) והפיכתו לגשר יבשתי שמחבר יבשות (אפריקה ואסיה): השלכות לשינויי אקלים ונדידת בעלי חיים
Archaeologists have uncovered the first physical evidence of tools used to produce scarlet dye at Tel Shikmona, shedding light on a highly organized, large-scale luxury industry that helped fuel the economic rise of the ancient Kingdom of Israel,…
Archaeologists unearthed a 1,200-year-old clay jug adorned with camel motifs while excavating a cave in Yatir Forest in the southern Hebron...
At the beginning of the month we had the pleasure of holding a collaborative workshop with Israel Antique Authority (IAA) on advanced techniques for stone artifacts characterization.
A groundbreaking discovery in central Israel is reshaping science's understanding of early human history. For the first time, researchers...
Archaeologists uncovered a 2,500-year-old burial site in the Negev Highlands, shedding light on ancient trade routes that connected cultures from Yemen, Phoenicia, Egypt, and beyond, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Wednesday.