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“Thus says the Lord of Hosts: The fast of the fourth month, and the fast of the fifth, and the fast of the seventh, and the ...
A huge quarry, one of the largest ever exposed in Jerusalem, dating from the end of the Second Temple period, has been uncovered over the past few weeks in an excavation run by the Israel ...
Reason's 2025 summer travel issue. Click here to read the rest of the issue.The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, traditionally ...
Within the soil, researchers unearthed pottery lamps which can be dated to the end of the Second Temple era, with soot residue indicating the fire that burned in them.
A huge Second Temple period quarry, one of the largest ever found in Jerusalem, is uncovered during an excavation in the Har Hotzvim industrial area.
Organizers said the ceremony must be performed before the Jewish Temple can be rebuilt in Jerusalem, ushering in a messianic ...
An ancient stone quarry, one of the largest ever found in Jerusalem, was recently uncovered in an excavation of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA). The quarry is believed to have been active at ...
Rare Second Temple-era merchants box displayed at Israel Museum 2,000-year old artifact likely used to display wares in ancient Jerusalem’s pilgrims’ market; burned sides might be from Jewish ...
STONE PROJECTILES used to batter the walls of Jerusalem prior to the destruction of the Second Temple have been unearthed by archaeologists.
Built during the Second Temple era (516 BCE – 70 CE), the aqueduct system was used to transport water from natural springs near Bethlehem, some 13 miles away, to the capital in Jerusalem.
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