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From the Late Bronze Age through the fall of Jerusalem, this binge-worthy marathon takes you on an archaeological journey through the ancient world of the [...]
Second year excavations at Mendik Tepe reveal buildings of varying sizes with smaller, non T-shaped standing stones that differ from famous Neolithic monuments.
Israel has sharply expanded archaeological activity in Judea and Samaria after approving a 120 million shekel plan, boosting budgets, enforcement powers and excavations; Officials say the move aims to protect heritage sites, amid political and academic controversy
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