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 The Judahite stamp impressions are being displayed to the public for the first time at at the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel.

Recent excavations reveal King Sennacherib's military impact on the economy of the Kingdom of Judah

By ZIV REINSTEIN
 The stone seal found in Jerusalem.

Rare archaeological stone seal uncovered in Jerusalem

 The victory stele discovered by Avraham Biran in 1993 in northern Israel. The inscription on the stele provided the first confirmation of King David as a historical figure.

Artifact confirming Jewish King David as historical figure on display in Edmond, Oklahoma

 A depiction of Sennacherib's Palace in Nineveh

Lost Assyrian camp uncovered: Could it prove the biblical siege of Jerusalem?

 The rare, recently discovered ivory vessel

IAA discovers rare 6,000-year-old elephant ivory vessel near Beersheba

 The prehistoric Ubeidiya site where an ancient vertebrae was discovered

'Garden of Eden': Israel's Jordan Valley opens new national park

 Major (res.) Eliashiv Buhbut with the mortar.

IDF reserve officers discover an ancient mortar

 Giv‘ati Parking Lot Excavations at the City of David.

Oldest ceramic rooftiles ever found in the Land of Israel

 The Hall of the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Israel Museum, on May 2, 2018

Israel's museums enact war protocol to protect most precious treasures

By REUTERS
Second temple site for the production of stone tools, September 2023

Israel uncovers Second Temple-era stone workshop in West Bank

 Clay rattle fragment.

Artifacts used for ancient magic rituals discovered on road from Egypt to Mecca

 A view of the Caesarea seaside.

Scientists uncover evidence of tsunami in ancient Israel

The candle handle that was discovered in the Tzur Yaakov hills, the Antiquities Authority.

Israeli family discovers ancient Byzantine relic on Shabbat walk

 Israeli security forces discovered a thousand-year-old sarcophagus in a Samaria historical site after stopping an attempted robbery of the site on January 29, 2023.

Ancient sarcophagus found in Samaria after attempted robbery

The ostrich eggs.

Archaeologists find ancient ostrich eggs, fire pit in Israel's Negev