Groundbreaking discovery at Tel Shikmona links large-scale scarlet dye production to royal trade and Temple textiles.
Inscribed in Hebrew and Arabic, the “Cup of Joy” reveals Jewish life along the Silk Road.
Ziv Nitzan’s remarkable find sheds light on Canaanite-Egyptian ties near Tel Azekah.
Egyptian pottery supports account of King Josiah’s final battle as described in the Bible.
1,200-year-old find in Yatir Forest sheds light on camels' pivotal role in early Islamic-era commerce.
2,200-year-old mystery structure unearthed near Dead Sea sheds new light on Hellenistic-era presence in Israel.
Operation Finale honors Israel’s historic mission as it concludes global tour in Potsdam.
Cassirer heirs press for the return of Holocaust-looted artwork from Spanish museum.
A discovery in Israel reshapes our understanding of early human interaction and shared traditions.
Archaeologists uncover the first physical evidence of extreme self-mortification by Christian women.
Findings at Nesher Ramla challenge previous assumptions about early human adaptation.
The 1938 letter reveals the harsh realities of escape from Nazi Europe.