Echoes from the Ancients - The Yodefat Story
Yodefat is a small Galilean city where the Jews held out against a Roman siege two thousand years ago. From PBS.
Cave of the Warrior, Wadi el-Makkukh
An exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History 1998: includes illustrated description of artifacts found.
The Tell el-'Ajjul Research Project
Online site report of the 1st and 2nd seasons. Includes reports, database, bibliography, and links.
Nahal Tillah Regional Archaeology Project in Israel
The University of California at San Diego examines the role of early Egyptian civilization in the rise of urban communities in the southern Levant. Aims, staff, publications.
Ancient Jewish Bread Stamp Found Near Haifa
Jerusalem Post reports the discovery of a unique stamp with the word "shvi'it," (seventh) which may have been used to mark loaves in a sabbatical year.
Archeological Sites in Israel
An illustrated gazetteer from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
An Exploration in Early Pastoral Nomadism
Details excavations at the Camel site and explores potentials for an archaeology of pastoralism.
Tel Dan
History and archaeology of the northernmost area of Israel.
Second Temple Synagogues
Donald D. Binder's study of synagogues built before A.D. 70. Texts, illustrations, plans, and descriptions.
The Yaqush Project
Brief description of work at this Early Bronze Age site in the upper Jordan Valley.
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