Excavation
oil lamp
An intricately decorated 1,700-year-old ceramic oil lamp adorned with symbols linked to the Jewish Temple and discovered on Jerusalem's Mount of Olives, displayed in Jerusalem on Dec. 26, 2024. Photo by Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS-IL
Ancient Shiloh
The ruins and archaeological excavations of Ancient Shiloh, a city in Samaria mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Shiloh, Aug 2, 2016. Photo by Andrew McIntire/TPS-IL
The Burnt House Museum
Archaeological finds at The Burnt House Museum ( Katros House ), a house from the Second Temple period in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, which was excavated in 1970. Jerusalem, Aug 4, 2019. Photo by Alexandra Morrison/TPS-IL
Ancient Shiloh
The enterance to the site of the ruins and archaeological excavations of Ancient Shiloh, a city in Samaria mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Shiloh, Aug 2, 2016. Photo by Andrew McIntire/TPS-IL
Ancient Shiloh
The ruins and archaeological excavations of Ancient Shiloh, a city in Samaria mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Shiloh, Aug 2, 2016. Photo by Andrew McIntire/TPS-IL
Excavation at Qesaryya
Excavation at Qesaryya. Qesaryya, Apr 29, 2019. Photo by Sara Yahimovich/TPS -IL
Remnants of signs from over 70 years ago of mechanical equipment used by the Nazis to dismantle the camp
Remnants of signs from over 70 years ago of mechanical equipment used by the Nazis to dismantle the camp Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority
The excavations at Sobibór uncovered signs of mechanical equipment used by the Nazis to dismantle the camp
The excavations at Sobibór uncovered signs of mechanical equipment used by the Nazis to dismantle the camp Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority
A woman’s watch
A woman
A stone pendant
A stone pendant Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority