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Redeciphered First Temple Inscription May Shed Light on Biblical ‘Valley of Salt’
Times of Israel • September 6, 2023
Daedalus in Jerusalem
Biblical Archaeology Review • September 1, 2023
Archaeology or Politics: Does Newsweek Question the Existence of the Jewish Temple?
Honest Reporting • September 4, 2023
Burial Jars of Pharaoh’s Wet Nurse Reveal Secrets of Ancient Egyptian Mummification
Haaretz • August 31, 2023
What We Know About the British Museum Thefts So Far
BBC • August 26, 2023
Who Really Invented the Alphabet?
ASOR • August 24, 2023
Filming in Jerusalem for the Massive Open Online Course on Biblical Archaeology: The Ophel
The Tell es-Safi/Gath Archaeological Project Blog • August 21, 2023
Second Temple Era Synagogue Discovered in Russia
The Jerusalem Post • August 16, 2023
Ancient ‘Magic Mirror’ Discovered in Northern Israel by Youth Leader
The Jerusalem Post • August 3, 2023
A Rare 2,500-Year-Old Marble Disc, Designed to Protect Ancient Ships and Ward Off the Evil Eye, Discovered Near Palmachim Beach
Arkeonews • August 5, 2023
Destruction by Fire: Reconstructing the Evidence of the 586 BCE Babylonian Destruction in a Monumental Building in Jerusalem
Journal of Archaeological Science • July 22, 2023
The Illicit Trade in Antiquities Is Not the World’s Third-Largest Illicit Trade: A Critical Evaluation of a Factoid
Antiquity • June 29, 2023
Assyrian Relics Resurrected at Nimrud, Defying Terrorist Destruction
Ancient Origins • July 9, 2023
DNA Analysis Reveals Minoan and Mycenaean Genetic Origins
Greek Reporter • July 21, 2023
Amateur Archaeologists Can Help Conserve the Crumbling Tel Gezer, One Brick at a Time
Times of Israel • July 16, 2023
In Vivid Color: 1,500-Year-Old Huqoq Mosaic Depicts Samson, Animals Hunting
Times of Israel • July 13, 2023
Skull-Filled Cave Near Jerusalem Was Used for Ancient Death Rituals—Study
The Jerusalem Post • July 12, 2023
Marine Excavations Offer Glimpse Into Ancient History Preserved Under the Sea
Times of Israel • July 15, 2023
Israel’s Amnesty for Antiquities Looters Produces Treasures
Haaretz • July 4, 2023
The Bilingual Amorite/Akkadian Cuneiform Tablets
Associates for Biblical Research • June 20, 2023
Israeli Archaeologists Enlist Cosmic Rays to Unveil Underground Secrets of Jerusalem
Haaretz • July 2, 2023
A Feast Fit for an Assyrian King (And 69,574 Guests)
Haaretz • June 23, 2023
The Book of Esther as a Source for Achaemenian History
ASOR • June 1, 2023
Ancient Tel Shikmona Factory Probably Supplied the First Temple With Dye
The Jerusalem Post • June 20, 2023
How Archaeology Affirmed the Historic Stature of a Biblical King
Christianity Today • June 12, 2023
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