A 2,200-year-old pyramid-shaped structure and artifacts were uncovered in the Judean Desert, reshaping history. The IAA-led dig near Nahal Zohar invites volunteers to help uncover its purpose.
The blades were found in just 11 inches of dirt and are believed to have served a cult-like purpose, experts said.
An ancient bronze griffin head, stolen nearly a century ago, has been returned to the Archaeological Museum of Olympia ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece -- New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has ...
A team of archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority, in collaboration with the Ministry of Heritage and with the ...