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Archaeology breakthrough as scientists uncover longest intact section of ancient Jerusalem
Archaeologists uncovered the longest continuous section of the Hasmonean Kingdom wall foundation in Jerusalem, built decades ...
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Jerusalem’s 'cursed' antiquity museum reopens its doors amid rumors it may become a hotel
The Rockefeller Archaeological Museum stores some 60,000 artifacts spanning millennia, including unique decorations from the ...
Archaeologists finished excavating foundations of the ancient wall that surrounded Jerusalem when the story of Hanukkah took ...
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Archaeologists uncover Jerusalem wall mysteriously destroyed in power struggle during biblical era
Archaeologists in Jerusalem recently discovered a massive Hanukkah-era wall from an ancient power struggle between Hasmonean ...
Archaeologists finished excavating the most complete part ever discovered of the foundations of the walls, which surrounded ...
The wall was part of fortifications built by the Hasmonean rulers following the Temple’s reconquest and rededication, events ...
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New graphic memoir traces how archaeology – and US academia – evolved over 50 years
In 'The Boomer Archaeologist,' UC San Diego Prof. Thomas Levy presents the story of his American dream, passion for research ...
Archaeologists uncover the longest intact section of a 2,100-year-old Hasmonean wall in Jerusalem, possibly linked to a rare ...
The Jerusalem syndrome is a psychological disorder in which a visit to the holy city triggers delusional and obsessive religious fantasies. In its extreme variety, people wander the lanes of the Old ...
From the mysteries of the Lost Colony to the global impact of the lowly chicken, Norfolk native Andrew Lawler long has made archaeology, history and science his pursuit as a writer. His latest book ...
Israel's Civil Administration returns dozens of archaeological finds from Burj Lasanan site in a targeted operation ...
Eilat Mazar is unafraid to claim archaeological finds of biblical proportions. When the ribbon was cut to dedicate Jerusalem's newest archaeological attraction last summer, Eilat Mazar stood among the ...
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