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Archaeologists working at the Tinshemet Cave in Israel believe they’ve discovered one of the world’s oldest human burial ...
Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years. It ...
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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.
The Israel Antiquities Authority has uncovered an ancient blade manufacturing site, along with the flint cores from which the ...
The Early Bronze Age site of Nahal Qomem near Kiryat Gat presents hundreds of artifacts, shedding new light on trade ...
Advanced flint industry dating back approximately 5,500 years was uncovered, providing first-ever evidence of blade production in southern Israel.
Israeli archaeologists have uncovered an ancient flint blade workshop dating back about 5,500 years, near the southern city of Kiryat Gat, the Israel Antiquities Authority said in a statement on ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 100,000-year-old burial site in Tinshemet Cave, Israel, featuring well-preserved early human ...
Archaeologists believe they have found one of the oldest burial sites in the world at a cave in Israel, where the ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS may have found the oldest burial site in the world – after discovering carefully arranged human remains dating ...
In a shocking archaeological discovery, an ancient gold ring has been unearthed at the City of David. It was found steps away from the Temple of Jerusalem, the last place the Ark of the Covenant ...