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We found evidence of hominin settlement in the Sudanese Red Sea area in the form of stone artifacts that suggests this region was a key early dispersal corridor—and possibly the first.
[Photos: Unusual Mosaics Decorated Ancient Synagogue in Israel] "I know of only two other scenes of the parting of the Red Sea in ancient synagogues," Magness told National Geographic.
Noah’s Ark mosaics have been found at ancient synagogues in Jerash, Jordan, and Mopsuestia, Turkey, while the Red Sea parting has been depicted at Khirbet Wadi Hamam in Israel and Dura Europos ...
A fish swallows an Egyptian soldier in a mosaic scene depicting the splitting of the Red Sea from the Exodus story, from the 5th-century synagogue at Huqoq, in northern Israel, unveiled in 2017.
Noah’s Ark and the Parting of the Red Sea The high artistic quality and the tiny size of the mosaic cubes used impressed the archaeologists in 2011, and this latest find is equally impressive.
Mosaics depicting prominent Bible scenes were uncovered during annual excavations of an ancient synagogue in Israel's Lower Galilee. Such images are extremely rare for the time period, according ...
A 3,000-year-old limestone anchor bearing a Cypro-Minoan inscription was discovered at Tel Dor, Israel, offering evidence of ...
A precious ancient scarlet-red dye has been identified on 3,800-year-old textile fragments that were found in a desert cave. ... Israel, west of the Dead Sea in the Judaean Desert.
Archaeologists in Israel have discovered three textile scraps containing purple dye dating to around 1000 BC, when King David is said to have ruled the area in Israel’s southern tip, including ...
Suez, one of Egypt’s ancient port cities by the Red Sea, ... During the war of 1967 with Israel and until the sixth of October war in 1973, people of Suez were mainly displaced.
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