JERUSALEM – Israeli archaeologists recently discovered 2,600-year-old artifacts they say offer further concrete evidence of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem around 586 B.C. The Israel ...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of the bloody Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem in the sixth century B.C. Experts digging in an excavation site at Jerusalem’s Mount Zion run by the University of ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Archaeologists excavating on Mount Zion in ...
A remarkable object—an intricate piece of jewelry delicately made out of gold and silver—came to light in recent excavations in Jerusalem by archaeologists at the University of North Carolina at ...
The Israel Antiquities Authority announced the discovery just days before Tisha B’Av, a Jewish fast day commemorating the anniversary of the destruction of both the First Temple by the Babylonians and ...
Archaeologists excavating on Mount Zion in Jerusalem have uncovered evidence of the Babylonian conquest of the city, appearing to confirm a Biblical account of its destruction. Academics from the ...
Israeli archaeologists recently discovered 2,600-year-old artifacts they say offer further evidence of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem around 586 BC. The Israel Antiquities Authority ...
JERUSALEM (RNS) — Israeli archaeologists recently discovered 2,600-year-old artifacts they say offer further concrete evidence of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem around 586 B.C. The Israel ...
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