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Syrian crowds stormed cave they thought full of gold, but instead discovered a Roman tomb
Crowds from the Daraa and Quneitra provinces arrived at a construction site in the town of Al-Hara following rumors of a cave containing a gold treasure; antiquities officials revealed that the site contained an ancient Roman tomb and archaeological finds, but no gold was discovered there
Lior Ben Ari
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11.24.25
Mysterious inflammation blinds two teens, solution found in northern Israel cave
What began as a fun cave exploration near their Galilee homes ended with weeks of unexplained fever, vision loss and hospitalization, until doctors made a rare diagnosis
Or Hadar, Eitan Glikman
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11.17.25
'Trash' unearthed in remote Mexican cave turns out to be 500-year-old artifacts
The ancient sacred objects found deep in a Mexican cave reveal links to a little-known ancient culture and sacred pre-Hispanic fertility rituals
Yogev Israeli
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05.28.25
Israeli archaeologists explain why no wall paintings found in Israel
Experts posit that large animals commonly seen on prehistoric wall paintings in Europe were already extinct in the Levant, locals saw no need to express their depictions
Ynet
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01.07.25
Researchers uncover use of red pigment 15,000 years ago in northern Israel
Team from Hebrew University discovered shell beads dyed with an organic red pigment in a cave; prior to discovery, earliest known use of organic dyes dated back only 6,000 years
ynet correspondents
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03.25.24
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