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Ancient map collection of Israel a window into the Middle Ages. The maps are a unique window into how people thought of, dreamed of, and envisioned the Holy Land 500 years ago.
Israel officially opened a stairway, known as "Pilgrim's Road," that Jesus is believed to have walked on in ancient Jerusalem as another place for Judeo-Christian visitors to see in the Holy Land.
The collection of maps, illustrations and books of prominent scholar Rabbi Daniel Sperber are going to be on sale on May 5 at Kedem Auction House in Jerusalem. Clover Leaf Map – Heinrich ...
Mosaics depicting prominent Bible scenes were uncovered during annual excavations of an ancient synagogue in Israel's Lower Galilee. Such images are extremely rare for the time period, according ...
Ancient name data reveals Israel was more diverse than Judah, offering new insight into biblical-era societies through a modern statistical lens. advertisement. The Jerusalem Post.
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Daily Galaxy on MSNAncient Roman Boundary Stone Discovered in Israel Reveals Forgotten Villages - MSNArchaeologists have uncovered a rare Roman-era boundary stone at the ancient site of Abel Beth Maacah, in northern Israel, shedding light on lost settlements and the meticulous land administration ...
A 4-year-old boy accidentally smashed a Bronze Age jar at an archeological museum in Haifa, Israel. The ancient artifact, which experts say was at least 3,500 years old, was on display without a ...
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