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 Uri Banin

Israeli researchers form smallest-ever light source with switchable colors

 An image from the Jordanian desert.

9,000-year-old necklace found in Jordanian child's grave

 Group of nematodes.

Scientists revive prehistoric worm that laid dormant for 46,000 years

 Glass bracelets from female graves in Bohemia. La Tène culture, 3rd century BC. The Celts, exhibition in the National Museum in Prague.

Archaeologists discover ancient glass workshop near central European Alps

 An aerial view of the ‘Mellah,’ a quarter of the city to which Jews were once confined in Marrakesh.

Rediscovery of celebrated rabbis' tombs fuels restoration of Morocco's Jewish history

 Curry with rice.

Researchers find evidence of curry dating 2000 years in Southeast Asia - study

 The silver coin, as found, showing the obverse face with the chalice in the center, and above it the letter “Aleph” marking Year 1 of the outbreak of the  revolt, and the inscription “half-shekel”, the value of the coin.

Rebel Jewish coin dating to anti-Roman revolt discovered in Israel

Illustrative image of skeletal remains of an early human.

Archaeological remains of disabled teen discovered in Brazil

 Shetland Isles

Ancient cemetery discovered at UK Spaceport site in Shetland Islands

 Donald Trump arrives at Trump Tower the day after FBI agents raided his Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach home, in New York City, US, August 9, 2022.

Trump holding Israel antiquities among items at Mar-a-Lago

By RON KAMPEAS/JTA
 Stone handaxe.

Giant prehistoric ‘handaxes’ unearthed in the UK

 Phoenician-Punic ship

Spanish archaeologists plan rescue of 2,500-year-old Phoenician shipwreck

By REUTERS
A patient suffering from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is treated an the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). May 6, 2020

Doctor shares startling testimony on patients returning from the dead

 The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Triumph (16) underway off Subic Bay, Philippines, during exercises, 8 March 1950.

British WWII submarine discovered in Aegean Sea at 203m deep

 IAA Archaeologist with the returned anchor

Israeli returns 1,700-year-old anchor to Antiquities Authority after 26 years