Woman on Israeli beach finds 3,000-year-old figurine
Lydia Marner, 74, a resident of Lod and an Azerbaijani immigrant, said she and her husband noticed an object emerge from the sea one stormy day “about a month ago.”
Ancient coins stolen from archaeological sites recovered by Israeli police
The man was believed to have found the artifacts by illegally searching sites in the Jerusalem area with a metal detector.
Biblical-era yeast lets homebrewers make biblical beer
The strain is very similar to baker’s yeast, commonly used today, and can be used for baking.
Mount Ebal ‘curse tablet’ archaeologist hits back at criticism of claims
Dr. Stripling spoke exclusively with Israel365 News to refute criticisms that have appeared in Israeli media.
Swimmer finds 1,800-year-old marble artifacts near Netanya
The Roman-era ship sank in a storm along with architectural elements likely intended for a temple or theater.
Where was Mount Sinai? New film explores the options
This is the seventh documentary in a series that travels through the Bible, investigating evidence of its historical credibility.
Vatican may release holy Jewish artifacts from its storage galleries
The remarkable story began almost two years ago when a lawyer representing the Israeli government contacted investigative archaeologist Harry Moskoff.
Israel Museum acquires rare 18th-century ‘shiviti’ Jewish amulet
It also gained a wall map by D. Haines of Philadelphia dated to 1828.
New research sheds light on biblical Queen of Sheba and Temple Incense
An inscription on a clay jar found at Ophel in Jerusalem suggests that one of the eleven ingredients of the incense used in the Temple service was brought to Jerusalem by the Queen of Sheba.
1,700-year old Gold Jewelry discovered 50 in pagan burial cave on display for first time
“It seems that the girl was buried with an expensive set of gold jewelry that included earrings, a chain with a lunula pendant (named after the goddess Luna), and a hairpin,” say the researchers.