Articles in "Archeology"

15th Century Swiss Knight’s Graffiti Found on Mt. Zion

Michael Chernin and Shai Halevi of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) recently discovered graffiti dating back to the 15th Century on a ...

Inaugural Collaboration between the Louvre and Jerusalem Museum

Rare artifacts from the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem (BLMJ) will be displayed for the first time at the Louvre in May, which is about to ...

Rare 1,500 Year Old Painting Of ‘Short-Haired’ Christ Found In Negev

A rare painting depicting Jesus’s face and dating some 1,500 years came to light a year-and-a-half ago at the  baptistery in the ancient ...

Rare 2,000-Year-Old Inscription Bears Full Spelling of Jerusalem

She sat in her office at the Binyanei Ha’Uma excavation, near the modern-day entrance to Jerusalem, doing paperwork. It was a cold and ...

For Texas Archeologist, Shilo Discoveries Reinforce Christian Faith

When an unnamed media outlet placed Dr. Scott Stripling, the provost at The Bible Seminary in Katy (Houston), Texas and the Director of ...

Jerusalem Archeologists Unearth “Message” from First-Temple Era Governor

Jerusalem archaeologists unearthed a seal dating to the First Temple period last week bearing the words “governor of Jerusalem,” the ...

Haifa Girl Finds Chanukah-era Candle Holder During Pre-Holiday Hike

It's that time of year again: Chanukah! A time to remember Jews’ suffering during the Greek occupation. A time to remember the ...

First Temple Era Engravings Discovered In Jerusalem

Jerusalem archeologists will display to the public a rare collection of seals (bullae) from the First Temple period at a conference in ...

Galilee Archeologists Unearth ‘Tantalizing’ Link to Second-Temple Era

Archeologists at Reina, in the Lower Galilee, said Thursday that the discovery of an Roman-era stone quarry used to make household items ...

Closing the Circle Between Ancient Judea and Modern Israel

More than 200 Jerusalem 11th graders unearthed a 2,000-year-old Jewish settlement, dating to the Second Temple Era, near Beit Shemesh. ...