Sep 29 Blog
By: Nathan Steinmeyer
Excavations in an underground complex at the site of Huqoq in the Galilee revealed a surprising find: a bronze coin hoard dating to the Gallus […]
Sep 5 Blog
The first-century CE siege of Masada is one of the most famous sieges in the history of Judah. Despite this, little is actually known about […]
Aug 20 Blog
Excavations of Jerusalem’s Second Temple drainage channel have revealed fascinating details about the last decades of the flourishing city before its destruction by the Romans […]
Jun 25 Blog
Excavations in the central Israeli city of Lod offer a glimpse of the third-century CE Gallus Revolt, the last great Jewish revolt against the Romans. […]
Mar 10 Blog
During archaeological survey work in a Judean Desert cave, members of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), in cooperation with the Ministry of Heritage and the […]
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