Using advanced imaging technology, Tel Aviv University researchers have discovered a hitherto invisible inscription on the back of a pottery shard that has been on display at The Israel Museum for more than 50 years.
The ostracon (ink-inscribed…

The ostracon (ink-inscribed…



The physician Santorio…

Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL and the universities of Lausanne and Bern…

Led by the University of Glasgow the new digital resource aims to widen public engagement with the ongoing…

Decorated ostrich eggs were traded as luxury items from the Middle East to the Western Mediterranean during the Iron Age (1200-300 BC).
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Several beautiful examples – both intact and in fragments – have been part of the British…

Archaeologists excavating a cave in the…


Constructed in the mid-10th century, and abandoned in the 11th, the medieval palace city of…