Arrowheads from Yemen: Evidence of ancient trade caravans found in Negev Excavation of a 2,500-year-old burial site revealed tombs of trade caravans from Yemen, Phoenicia and Egypt that traveled through the Land of Israel. JNS Staff Feb. 5, 2025
Archeologists uncover ancient stone workshop outside Jerusalem The workshop, dating back to the Second Temple period, was discovered along Road 437 between Geva Binyamin/Adam and Kfar Hizma. Sept. 19, 2023
Jerusalem archaeologists uncover large Second Temple-era aqueduct The system concentrated spring water in the Bethlehem area and transferred it to Jerusalem by taking advantage of topography, the laws of gravity and large pools. Aug. 28, 2023
Is the world’s greatest archeological find lying in a dusty drawer in Cairo? Why are Jewish and Israeli archeologists ignoring proof of the biblical story of the Jewish presence in Egypt prior to the Exodus? Yehezkel Laing June 21, 2023
Why Sebastia? A people without a story has lost the meaning of its existence. Rabbi Amichai Eliyahu May 11, 2023
6,000-year-old copper fishhook unlocks Ashkelon’s ancient past The hook, most likely used for catch sharks or other large marine animals, will be exhibited at the 48th Archaeological Congress. March 29, 2023