A fortress from the reign of the Egyptian pharaoh, popularly although not definitively associated with the book of Exodus ...
The discovery of a building that the Assyrians likely tore down in the eighth century B.C. reveals the political dynamics of ...
Today's view point is that the Philistines arrived in Palestine during the Late Bronze Age. The Bible, however, places them ...
Resin from a tree grown from a seed found in caves in the late 1980s could be the Bibical "Balm of Judea", a study suggests.
Archaeological findings of the Assyrian campaign show it significantly impacted Jerusalem and the overall Judean economy.
A long-lost tree species has new life after scientists planted a 1,000-year-old seed found in a cave in the Judean Desert in ...
Ars Technica has been separating the signal from the noise for over 25 years. With our unique combination of technical savvy ...
A 1,000 year old seed discovered in a cave in the Judean desert has sprouted, grown and reached maturity, and appears to have ...
Remains of buildings and a collection of stamped jar handles for the first time offer clues to how agricultural produce in the Jerusalem area was distributed to the empire ...
These recent excavations indicate that the original Judahite administrative structure that existed on this site was completely destroyed.
A helmet found in the ruins of the famous Roman city wiped out by a volcano eruption a few years after the destruction of ...
On Friday October 4, the blue plaque was unveiled by the University’s Vice-Chancellor and Warden Professor Karen O’Brien – ...