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Nymphs and goddesses: Roman-era wall paintings found in Ashkelon
Paintings decorating ancient tombs discovered decades ago now preserved near city's marina by Israel Antiquities Authority conservation experts
Ynet
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08.27.24
Israeli archeologists among researchers uncovering rare Mongolian grave
Researchers from Hebrew University join with American and Mongolian team to find tomb of high-status woman with artifacts indicating ties beyond borders, dating to pre-Mongolian empire days
Daniel Edelson, New York
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08.18.24
Study solves mystery of ancient wall carvings in Timna
Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem use newly developed computer software to analyze how carvings from 14th century BCE were designed; find complex details and cultural ideas that drove the creative process behind it
Ynet
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07.29.24
Experts uncover monumental works to fortify Temple Mount, king's palace in Jerusalem
Archaeologists excavating City of David discover deep moat used to defend the city in times of war against enemies and siege engines
Ynet
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07.21.24
Israeli breakthrough confirms biblical battle of Gath mentioned in Book of Kings
Israeli study finds evidence of King Hazael of Aram capturing Philistine city Gath, as in 2 Kings, using a method measuring magnetic fields in burnt mudbrick
Ynetnews
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01.07.24
Archeologists uncover part of Roman-era aqueduct in Jerusalem
Israel Antiquities Authority says the exposed section of the aqueduct, which carried water to the city's elite 2,000 years ago, was impressively preserved, allowing experts to possibly date its origins
Yaron Druckman
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08.28.23
New expeditions to a 2,000-year-old sunken vessel
The Antikythera, a cargo vessel from the late Hellenistic - early Roman era sunk to the depth carrying riches including bronze and marble statues, gold and silver was first found in 1900; now a 5-year program hopes to reveal all its secrets
Yogev Israeli
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07.27.23
Archaeologists discover Bronze Age trove in Cyprus tombs
Excavation team use magnetic technology to locate buried holes in the ground that turn out to be filled with ancient treasures
Yogev Israeli
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07.12.23
Hidden tooth reveals new mammal related to hippos
Researchers in the Smithsonian National Museum uncover strange never-been-studied tooth in the collection, prompting them to investigate and find a previously unknown species of marine mammals
Yogev Israeli
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06.22.23
Archeologists find 3,000-year-old mummy surrounded by coca leaves
Excavation team find the mummy inside a clay temple in Peru bound with rope, which experts believe to have had a ritualistic significance in burying the dead of ancient South American cultures
Associated Press
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06.18.23
An unearthly crisis: Libya's archaeological treasures could be swallowed up by the sea
Parts of the North African nation's historical coastline are fast eroded by the elements, which threatens to gradually gnaw at and eventually submerge these important landmarks over the next two decades
Yogev Israely
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04.21.23
Ancient pre-Hispanic ritual sites unearthed in Bolivia
Archaeologists discovered over 100 pre-Hispanic hilltop sites built using local materials and linked to ancient Andean cults; sites date between 1250-1600 AD, offering insight into their social structures
Yogev Israely
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04.20.23
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