Beginning in 1967 a tunnel was excavated along the entire length of the Western Wall of the Temple Mount, passing beneath the buildings of the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The initi…
The finding of some 300 art objects at the ancient settlement os Sha'ar Hagolan makes it the most important center of prehistoric art in Israel, and one of the most important in the world. approxim…
Within the pages of this book lies the story of the discovery and excavation of fifth century BCE wooden mechant ship, nearly 14 meters long, almost fully intact and perfectly preserved in the shal…
Volume II complements the account of the excavation, raising and research carried out on the Ma'agan Mikhael ship described in Volume I. it describes the conversation and reassembly and includes ad…
This book provides an integrated historical-geographical context of the biblical story. The entry point for introducing readers to the interface of text and land (i.e., Bible and the Holy Land) is …
At Rahmat Hanadiv, located at the southern end of Mt. Carmel, three previously unknown sites were excavated. The discoveries at each of these sites exceeded the expectations of the excavators. At t…
This the first volume of the final reports on the large-scale excavations in Area CC, KK and NN at Caesarea Maritima in the years 1993-1998 and 2000-2001, presents the small finds. The introductory…
The archaeological excavations near thr Jaffa Gate, the main entryway to the Old City of Jerusalem, are among the most significant excavations of recent decades. They uncovered a large area beneath…
When we apply archaeology or historical analogy to a particular area of research, it is important to define the two terms, to consider their limitations as aids to our reconstruction of history, an…