Looters' arrest uncovers 2,000-year-old workshop near Jerusalem biblical pilgrimage path
Israeli authorities uncovered a 2,000-year-old workshop intended for biblical pilgrims following the arrest of looters at the site.
For the second time: A swimmer found a Crusader sword about 900 years old off the coast of Dor
A hobbyist swimmer uncovered a 900-year-old Crusader sword underwater near Dor beach, after chasing away antique thieves.
An Exhibit - A Story" โ The Image of Saint Blaise
The Antiquities Service of Imathia invites visitors to discover new treasures from the museums of Veria, highlighting a significant exhibit coinciding with the feast of Saint Blaise.
The Education Committee approved the first reading of the proposal to establish a new Antiquities Authority in the West Bank
The Knesset's Education Committee has approved a bill for the establishment of a new authority to manage antiquities and heritage sites in the West Bank, following concerns from legal consultants and the Antiquities Authority.
AADE: The SDOE becomes... DEOS against tax evasion and smuggling, what changes from March 16
The new "super-service" of the Independent Authority takes over all special investigations from tax evasion to the hunt for antiquities traffickers, aiming for fiscal stability and the combat against organized crime.
Important excavation in Rafina from the Early Bronze Age
An exceptionally significant burial in a jar, dating from the Early Bronze Age (3200-2000 BC), was discovered during rescue excavations being conducted by the Ephorate of Antiquities of Eastern Attica as part of the archaeological sub-project on the project 'Arrangement-Delimitation of the Rafina Stream'.
The 'Pyramid of Water Architecture' in Egypt Sparks Controversy.. What is the Truth Behind the 'Watershed Wall'?
A historical wall in Cairo is at the center of social media debates over alleged demolition and damage during alleged cleaning and restoration efforts, which the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has denied.