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Buildings, roads in ‘huge, complete’ Roman-era military base revealed by excavations Site near Tel Meggido is the only excavated Roman permanent camp in Israel; the Roman Sixth Legion, which ...
Imagine the jangle of ancient coins falling on a Roman road about 2,000 years ago. ... Before the Romans arrived in Israel, most of the roads in the region were more akin to improvised trails.
The ancient road station and church, uncovered during a highway construction project, sit next to a seep spring called 'Ain Naqa'a, which is on the outskirts of Moshav Bet Neqofa, a settlement in ...
Newly uncovered remains of fabrics from the Far East dating to some 1,300 years ago in Israel’s Arava region suggest the existence of a previously unknown “Israeli Silk Road,” according to a ...
A 1,500 to 2,100-year-old Hebrew text from Jerusalem refers to “Shalom, mother of the synagogue.” And two burial niche inscriptions from Beit She’arim in the Galilee, both dated 250 to 350 C ...
Archaeologists have discovered a massive city dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze Age. The site includes roads, public buildings, and a complex layout, showing a high level of urban planning. It’s ...
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Fabrics dating to the 7th century CE discovered in the Araba desert. Has an Israeli Silk Road to the Far East been discovered? A recent excavation at the Nahal Omer site in the Araba revealed a ...
About 2,000 years ago, travelers walked along a wide, stone-paved road, some of them accidently dropping coins that would later be found by modern-day archaeologists in Israel. That road, as well ...