Archaeologists have unearthed the first Philistine cemetary ever discovered, shedding light on an ancient civilization that was home to one of the Bible's most famous villains.
Yishai Fleisher, managing editor of Jewish Press.com and Doron Spielman, senior director City of David guide the viewer on a tour of an ancient water channel below the old city of Jerusalem,
Discovery of large man-made reservoir next to the Temple Mount shows city did not solely rely on the Gihon Spring for its water 2,500 years ago. Archaeologists have discovered a large public cistern…
A small round 2,700 year old clay seal, also known as a docket, was excavated by the Israel Antiquities Authority near the Western Wall Plaza in Jerusalem, bearing a Hebrew inscription which…
A monumental synagogue building dating to the Late Roman period (ca. 4th-5th centuries C.E.) has been uncovered in archaeological excavations at the ancient Jewish village of Huqoq in Israel’s…
The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) reported the discovery of a building that "might have been the house of Elisha the prophet" at Tel Rehov in Israel. The sixteen-year-long excavations at Tel…
The Romans were again caught red handed looting the Jewish second Temple. Historical sources describe the menorah looted by the Romans when they destroyed the Second Temple of Jerusalem in AD 70, as…