An inscribed piece of pottery found in an ancient Jewish stronghold in the Jordan Valley has finally been deciphered.
This is by far the largest corpus of ancient Hebrew inscriptions found in one site in Israel. Information gleaned from the engraved names of the deceased attests to a diverse and vibrant Jewish ...
Old Greek Inscription From an Ancient Fortress, Hints at Byzantine Christianity A team of Hebrew University archaeologists ...
Archaeologists uncovered a boundary stone, used to mark land borders during the Roman Empire, dated to a period during which ...
An additional cave carved into the edge of the structure housed objects also dating to the eighth century B.C., including cooking pots, jars with ancient Hebrew inscriptions, loom weights ...
Uzi Leibner from the Hebrew University ... insights. The inscription revealed two previously unknown village names, Tirthas and Golgol, which may correspond to ancient sites identified in the ...