Researchers identified 19 different types of beads, whose shapes are reminiscent of plants that were harvested by Natufians, and were vital to their lives, such as wild barley, lentils, and peas.
Dated to the Byzantine and Early Islamic periods (fifth to seventh century CE), the church is the sixth to be discovered at the site.
Police officer was friends with Ze’ev Erlich, who died in 2024 while examining an archaeological site in Lebanon; police were ...
Inspectors from the Israel Antiquities Authority's Theft Prevention Unit say looters are exploiting the wartime security situation to plunder historical treasures The post Police detain suspected ...
ISIS deliberately destroyed ancient monuments and sites across Iraq and Syria, including Palmyra, Nimrud, Hatra, and Mosul’s historic mosques, targeting cultural heritage as part of their extremist ...
Remote sensing and AI helped identify 28 sites similar to Rujm el-Hiri, challenging theories about the ancient stone circle’s ...
Human beings have been growing their own food for thousands of years. This fruit may have been the very first fruit we ...
Discoveries made by archaeologists suggest that the first villagers used clay not to cook, but to tell stories about who they ...
Mosaic-decorated church uncovered at Nitzana National Park sheds light on the scene among pilgrims traveling through the Holy ...
It’s unclear how a new date for the site might affect the human story. Since Monte Verde, researchers have uncovered sites in North America that predate the Clovis people, such as Cooper’s Ferry in ...
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The Arab World Institute is staging an exhibition on the millennia-old city of Byblos. Some precious objects that show the ancient port city's cultural wealth have, for security reasons, not made the ...