“We will eternally preserve the everlasting spring” from the Ming Dynasty We will eternally preserve the everlasting spring According to Jewish legend, within the first
Tag: Archeology
Ancient potters in Syria were child laborers
Children as younger as 8 years have fingerprints on 4,500 year-old pottery vessels present in an archeology web site in Syria Archaeologists analyzed 450 pottery
The ghost town Kayakoy in Turkey rooted in Christian history and tragedy
Kayakoy is a ghost city in Turkey Kayaköy, a ghost city in southwestern Turkey stands as a haunting reminder of the non secular turmoil that
Ancient Goddess of War ring found by boy in Israel
Biblical period ring of the Roman Goddess Minerva (Greek Athena) discovered on the Carmel Mountain in Israel. It in all probability belonged to a lady
The Islamic State blew up Palmyra in Syria: a plan to protect what’s left
The Temple of Bel stands within the historical Syrian metropolis of Palmyra, adjoining a desert oasis with palm bushes and bountiful water. In 2015, the
Bible-era shipwreck full of almonds, not gold, finally dated
The timeline of the Kyrenia’s provenance and the precise date of its sinking has at all times been imprecise at finest. Historic shipwrecks typically evoke
Mysterious Minoan palace found on Greek island hilltop
Archaeologists in Crete have found a 4,000-year-old construction that the Minoans might have used for rituals. Archaeologists have unearthed a novel and mysterious Minoan monument
Oldest deep sea ship found by gas company off Israel’s shore
The moments when the jugs come out of the water in a particular basket constructed of their honor. (Photo credit score: Emil Eljam) A 3,300-year-old
Ghadames was Libya’s peaceful mud hub for caravan trade
Ghandames in Libya Nestled within the coronary heart of the Nalut District in northwestern Libya lies Ghadames, a charming oasis Berber city that whispers tales
A Return to Zion period coin found with a rare shekel weight in the Judean Hills
An extraordinarily uncommon 2,550 tear outdated coin found within the Judean Hills from a Return to Zion interval when 50,000 exiled Jews returned to Israel