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Breaking ground without digging: In first, archaeologists ‘X-ray’ Jerusalem’s hidden layers
Israeli researchers use muon detectors, which detect elementary particles akin to heavy electrons, to reveal subterranean ...
Historically, Gibeon was described as “the great city of Gibeon, one of the cities of the kingdom,” serving as one of the 13 ...
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A Metal Detectorist Was Scanning an Ancient Site—And Stumbled Upon A Hoard of 7th-Century Coins
Eddie Lipsman could barely contain his metal detector when he passed by a large stone in the Sussita National Park in Israel’s Galilee region. “The device went crazy, I couldn’t believe it,” he said, ...
A recent study offers proof of feasibility for using cosmic radiation detectors to discover underground spaces. The detectors ...
Archaelogy-related news releases hosted on the news release distribution platform EurekAlert! are 4 times more likely to ...
Security Before Ceasefire Peace requires dismantling Hamas’s military capacity. Israel cannot be asked to accept a ceasefire ...
When archaeology meets physics, new depths are revealed A technological breakthrough at Tel Aviv University offers ...
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12,000-Year-Old Camel Carvings Rewrite Arabia’s Forgotten History
Some 12,000 years ago, groups of pioneering hunter-gatherers ventured into the harsh Arabian desert. They survived thanks to ...
In the decades of research, have you landed on some of the broad cultural and social markers of these people as you looked through the archaeological evidence of that region? J.P. Mallory: There have ...
From the pyramids in Egypt, through the Mayan cities in South America, and up to ancient sites in Israel, archaeologists are struggling to find underground cavities,” said Professor Oded Lipschitz.
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