While visiting the historic Jerusalem neighborhood of Ein Karem during a school field trip in December, 10-year-old Nehorai ...
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have discovered a 1,700-year-old oil lamp decorated with rare Jewish artwork, including a unique ...
The Israel Antiquities Authority has discovered a large monastery complex from the Roman and Byzantine periods near the ...
according to an Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) press release. "The manufacturing method demanded expert craftsmanship which includes setting glass and tiny coloful precious stones, placed with ...
The find 'is the largest and most significant site discovered in the region from the Romand and Byzantine periods' ...
Israeli archaeologists uncovered a Byzantine-era monastery with a colorful mosaic floor and an unusually sophisticated ...
Israeli officials recently announced the discovery of an unusual oil lamp dating to the fourth century, just in time for Hanukkah. In a Facebook post published Thursday, the Israel Antiquities ...
Accidentally found on a school trip, the religious object was likely brought by Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land.
the Israel Antiquities Authority said on Thursday. Decorated with the Temple menorah, an incense shovel, and a lulav (a ceremonial Jewish date palm branch), the rare find dates back 1,700 years ...
A school field trip to Ein Kerem in the Judean Hills turned into a once-in-a-lifetime discovery for a 10-year-old boy, the Israel Antiquities Authority reported on Sunday ...
Blessed are you when you come in and blessed are you when you go out” (Deuteronomy 28:6), is inscribed in ancient Greek on the mosaic floor.
according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA). The lamp has imagery of a menorah with an incense shovel and special palm frond, called a "lulav," that were used in Jewish rituals.