Archaeologists uncover a 3,300-year-old ram-shaped Canaanite teapot near biblical Armageddon, plus a 5,000-year-old winepress ...
Gaza’s Government Media Office reported that over 208 cultural and historical sites were damaged or destroyed by Israel ...
A recent study by Dr. Omer Peleg and his colleagues examined the unique 7th-century BCE (Iron IIC) cremation burial ...
I see the Nesher Ramla Homo fossils as a rare chance to watch human evolution get rewritten in real time. A few fragmentary ...
An archeological investigation into an ancient city in central Asia has shed new light on the region's economic history.
An ancient alabaster vase from Yale’s Babylonian Collection has revealed traces of opium, offering the strongest evidence yet ...
In the poem, Ibn al‑Wardi imagines the plague as a wandering trickster who drifts from one region to another, spreading death ...
Archaeological excavations outside the ancient city of Megiddo shed light on the area's Bronze Age alcohol production and a ...
In a discovery that challenges established narratives about contact patterns in the Bronze Age, a small and seemingly ...
Türkiye’s ancient sites are not just relics of the past; they are a living bridge connecting humanity to its earliest ...
Opium use may have been a “fixture of daily life” for Ancient Egyptians, according to a new study. Experts from the Yale Peabody Museum uncovered traces of the addictive narcotic after becoming ...
Investigators believe the theft of ancient Roman-era statues from Syria's national museum was likely the work of an ...