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The investigation of past cultures through the study and scientific analysis of material remains (e.g., osteological, artifactual, architectural, etc.).
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An illustrated gazetteer from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
An illustrated description from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this town founded in the reign of King Herod, with its many tombs and catacombs.
Describes the work of Hebrew University professor Jan Gunneweg on the archaeology of Israel and the eastern Mediterranean.
Brief article by Jay Levinson in The Jewish Magazine describes this fortified palace located 15 kilometers south of Yerushalayim. With photos.
Illustrated article on this palace-fortress built by King Herod, and its excavations.
Seeks to collect and make accessible over the Web all of the previously published inscriptions (and their English translations) from the Land of Israel from the Persian period through the Islamic conquest (ca. 500 BCE - 640 CE).
The official site explains its services and policy. Also examples of the country's rich archaeological heritage, news, exhibitions and publications.
Illustrated article describing this ancient Jewish village and its excavations.
The Adler Collection includes more than 1,000 oil lamps, dated from the Bronze Age until the late Islamic Period. The collection represents all of the main types of oil lamps known throughout the periods.
Pre-publication information on the stone tablets unearthed by archaeologists at the Tel-Dan site.
Archaeologist and epigraphist: includes bibliography, articles and photographs.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs describes the discovery in 1986 of a boat constructed and used between 100 BCE and 70 CE.
Publishes studies on the history, culture, and archaeology of the Ancient Near East. Includes contents, price and contact information.
A late Bronze Age and Philistine site in Tel Aviv.
Supports American-led study of the ancient Near East: describes history, staff, fellowship program, and contact information.
Illustrated article on this fortress dating from the time of Joshua and its excavations.
Brief article from the BBC News about principal plant foods eaten by the people at Ohalo. (June 23, 2004)
Article from the Age reporting the discovery of a 12,000-year-old neolithic settlement west of Jerusalem. (August 01, 2003)
Seeks to collect and make accessible over the Web all of the previously published inscriptions (and their English translations) from the Land of Israel from the Persian period through the Islamic conquest (ca. 500 BCE - 640 CE).
Illustrated article on this fortress dating from the time of Joshua and its excavations.
The Adler Collection includes more than 1,000 oil lamps, dated from the Bronze Age until the late Islamic Period. The collection represents all of the main types of oil lamps known throughout the periods.
An illustrated gazetteer from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
An illustrated description from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this town founded in the reign of King Herod, with its many tombs and catacombs.
Publishes studies on the history, culture, and archaeology of the Ancient Near East. Includes contents, price and contact information.
Illustrated article on this palace-fortress built by King Herod, and its excavations.
Illustrated article describing this ancient Jewish village and its excavations.
The official site explains its services and policy. Also examples of the country's rich archaeological heritage, news, exhibitions and publications.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs describes the discovery in 1986 of a boat constructed and used between 100 BCE and 70 CE.
A late Bronze Age and Philistine site in Tel Aviv.
Brief article by Jay Levinson in The Jewish Magazine describes this fortified palace located 15 kilometers south of Yerushalayim. With photos.
Supports American-led study of the ancient Near East: describes history, staff, fellowship program, and contact information.
Describes the work of Hebrew University professor Jan Gunneweg on the archaeology of Israel and the eastern Mediterranean.
Pre-publication information on the stone tablets unearthed by archaeologists at the Tel-Dan site.
Archaeologist and epigraphist: includes bibliography, articles and photographs.
Brief article from the BBC News about principal plant foods eaten by the people at Ohalo. (June 23, 2004)
Article from the Age reporting the discovery of a 12,000-year-old neolithic settlement west of Jerusalem. (August 01, 2003)

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