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Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest-known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years.
Objects found alongside the remains may have been used during ceremonies to honor the dead and could shed light on how ancient ancestors thought about spirituality and the afterlife.
A rare gold ring and earrings found at Susita excavation highlight Roman‑period wealth and ongoing archaeological work in northern Israel.
Archaeologists think they have uncovered one of the oldest burial sites globally within a cave in Israel, where the ...
Cotswold Archaeology’s Peter Busby said the discovery of two Roman-era swords led to a much bigger find in England. James Haris Historic England From the first coin discovered in an ancient ...
Discover ancient ruins, rare artifacts, and first-of-their-kind discoveries, including the Kołobrzeg Venus and Okinoshima blade.