Israeli archaeologists discover new Dead Sea Scrolls for first time in 60 years
Israeli archaeologists on Tuesday revealed dozens of recently discovered fragments of biblical texts, known as the Dead Sea Scrolls, which build on a collection of ancient Jewish religious manuscripts that was first discovered 60 years ago.
By: Shira Rubin
Published: 16 March 2021
Archaeologists Claim to Have Found 'Church of the Apostles' in Israel
A group of archaeologists claim to have found the Church of the Apostles—which has been said in Christian tradition to have been built above the homes of Jesus’ disciples Andrew and Peter—near the Sea of Galilee in Israel.
By: KATHERINE RODRIGUEZ
Published: 31 July 2019
?IS JERUSALEM A SACRED ISLAMIC CITY
There is a big difference between a city being sacred in the eyes of God and it being a sacred Islamic city.
By: MOHAMAD TAWHIDI
Published: 26 Jan 2019
First evidence of Crusader siege from July 15, 1099, uncovered at Old City walls
920 years ago, Crusaders breached Jerusalem and conquered the walled Fatimid city. Now the Mount Zion Project has found a chronicled moat that to many scholars had seemed like myth
By: AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN
Published: 15 July 2019
?Can an Archaeological Dig Change the Future of Jerusalem
By: Bari Weiss
Published: 30 March 2019
Dead Sea scrolls study raises new questions over texts' origins
Salts used on Temple scroll are not common to Dead Sea region, researchers find
By: Nicola Davis
Published: 6 Sep 2019