Articles in "Israeli Archeoligy"

2,300-Year-Old Clay Candle Uncovered at Samaritan High Priesthood Compound in Samaria

Conservation work being carried out at the Mount Gerizim site in Samaria led to the uncovering of an ancient pottery candle, estimated to ...

Exciting Discovery: Ancient Hebrew Amulet Discovered at Altar of Joshua in Samaria

An ancient amulet made of lead and written in ancient Hebrew was found among the remains of the excavation carried out at the archeological ...

Earliest Evidence of Production of Olives for Food Found Underwater off Coast of Haifa

The earliest evidence of the production of edible olives, from about 6,600 years ago, was found at the underwater Chalcolithic (Copper ...

PA Inaugurates ‘Heritage Site’ at Israel’s Ancient Capital in Samaria

The Palestinian Authority (PA) held over the weekend an official ceremony to inaugurate a "Palestinian" tourist complex in the town of ...

Groundbreaking Study Finds Literacy in Kingdom of Judah was Widespread

A groundbreaking study conducted by Tel Aviv University in conjunction with a forensic handwriting examiner which examined texts from the ...

1,700 Year-Old Rare Inscription Bearing Name of Ancient City Found in Negev

Israeli archeologists have recently uncovered 1,700-year-old inscription in Greek bearing the name of the city of "Elusa," known in modern ...

Rare 2 Millennia-Old Coin Discovered Near Shiloh

An ancient and rare coin from the time of King Agrippa I and the last days of the Second Temple was discovered at Nahal Shiloh (stream) in ...