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Study Finds on MSNTurns Out Our Ancestors Were Artists 60,000 Years Before Cave PaintingsRecent research provides compelling evidence that Middle Paleolithic peoples created deliberate patterns on stone artifacts ...
Archaeologists have uncovered ancient Greek and Egyptian artifacts in Megiddo, supporting biblical accounts of a historic ...
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Live Science on MSNNeanderthals, modern humans and a mysterious human lineage mingled in caves in ancient Israel, study findsArtifacts found at Nesher Ramla suggested that the site had ... a Paleolithic archaeologist at the Hebrew University of ...
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9,000-Year-Old City Unearthed Near Jerusalem Is A ‘Game Changer’ For ArchaeologistsEyal Marco, Israel Antiquities AuthorityThe excavation uncovered large buildings, alleyways, burial plots, and countless artifacts like arrowheads and beads. An excavation project archaeologists ...
Archaeologists in Israel have uncovered 100,000-year-old burials in a cave, revealing early human rituals and symbolic ...
The first archaeological evidence of extreme asceticism practiced by nuns was discovered in Jerusalem. A female skeleton, found wrapped in chains during an excavation by the Israel Antiquities ...
As construction was about to begin in 2009, archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority showed up to survey the site, as required by law. After a few weeks of probing the rocky soil ...
A newly excavated cave in Israel holds burials and artifacts suggesting that multiple human species commingled and shared ideas there during the Paleolithic.
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