Stunning contrast observed between city layers pre-siege to time of siege and destruction
Stunning contrast observed between city layers pre-siege to time of siege and destruction
Unique monument stood for over 1,700 years without major changes or renovations
The stones' enormous size suggest they were intended to be used in one of Jerusalem’s many royal 1st-century A.D. construction projects
Textile is earliest known example of woolen cloth dyed with scale insects
For the past century and a half, archaeologists have struggled to pinpoint the route of Jerusalem's northern fortification
Episode 1 in ALL ISRAEL NEWS series unearthing hidden stories of faith, culture and history
'The figure is likely the goddess Minerva from Roman mythology,' experts say
Move consolidates Israeli civilian administration over the area