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During the Israel-Iran war, the countries traded missile and rocket fire that killed and injured hundreds of civilians and ...
The bronze artifacts may have served as coffin handles for a burial in what is now Israel, but the true nature of the find ...
The recent Israel-Iran conflict saw both countries trading missiles and rockets that not only killed and injured civilians ...
Museum staff members across Israeli institutions face the challenge of protecting some of the most important artifacts of ...
The decorative ornate discs graced, apparently, coffin carrying handles, and attest to the high status of the deceased.” ...
Discovered near Kfar Saba, the ornate coffin fittings may hint at ties to pagan cults -- or a Roman soldier’s final journey ...
Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered an ancient sarcophagus depicting a scene familiar to many today: a drinking game.
The ornate discs, found in a grave during a 2018 excavation at Khirbat Ibreika in the Sharon region, were probably intended to enhance carrying handles for a coffin, according to ...
Rare discs evidence of Roman-period burial culture and belief in the afterlife likely graced coffin-carrying handles, attest ...
Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered a Roman sarcophagus in Caesarea, which showing a drinking contest between Dionysus ...
Four rare bronze discs shaped like lion heads, from the first to second centuries CE, were unearthed in a salvage excavation ...