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What was a Turkish Hand Grenade Doing Inside Jerusalem’s City Wall? (7/6/2010)
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Re-inauguration of Herod’s Gate in the Old City(6/30/2010)
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A Spectacularly Beautiful Wall Painting of the 12th will be Displayed for the First Time in the Renewed Israel Museum (6/30/2010)
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A Rare Discovery – After 3,500 Years More than 100 Impressive and Intact Ancient Cultic Vessels were Found in a Rock-hollow next to the Tishbi Junction (6/9/2010)
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Greetings from Napoleon III (20/3/2010)
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The Inauguration of the International Conservation Center “Città di Roma” (5/13/2010)
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A Magnificent Pagan Altar was Exposed at the Barzilai Hospital Compound in Ashkelon
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2,000 Years of Water in Jerusalem
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The Re-Inauguration of Jaffa Gate in the Old City (4/21/2010)
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(2/19/2010) The 1,800 Year Old High-Level Aqueduct of Jerusalem was Exposed Next to Jaffa Gate in the Old City
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A Rare 1,100 Year Old Arabic Inscription of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Muqtadir was Discovered in Excavations in Jerusalem (2/17/2010)
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For the First Time the Main Road of Jerusalem, from 1,500 Years Ago, was Exposed (11/2/2010
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A 1,400 Year Old Wine Press that is One of the Largest Ever Discovered in Israel was Exposed in the Vicinity of Nahal Soreq (2/15/2010)
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Medusas in Caesarea Harbor (1/19/2010)
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The IAA uncovered the earliest building ever found in Tel Aviv, dating to the Neolithic period (1/12/10))
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For the Very First Time: A Residential Building from the Time of Jesus was Exposed in the Heart of Nazareth (12/21/09)
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(10/110/09) Coins from the Temple Mount -New Exhibition
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An international workshop of experts dealing with risks facing World Heritage sites was convened in Akko (11/18/09)
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A Marble Hoard was Exposed in an Archaeological Excavation in Akko (11/3/09
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The Footprints of the Builders of the Lod Mosaic were Exposed (10/14/09)
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A large and Magnificent 2,000 Year Old Miqve was Exposed in Jerusalem (9/23/09)
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Second Temple Period Stepped Street Discovered (9/14)
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One of the Oldest Synagogues in the World was Exposed at Migdal (9/13)
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An Enormous 3,700 Year Old Fortification was Exposed in the City of David (9/10)
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A Large, Magnificent Roman Building, c. 1,800 Years Old, was Exposed in the City of David In the Israel Antiquities Authority Excavations at the 'Givati Car Park', in the Walls Around Jerusalem National Park (31/8/2009)
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The IAA dispatched a letter of denunciation to the World Archaeological Congress: “Instead of Archaeology, You are Speaking in Behalf of Politics"”
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(The IAA is embarking on a first of its kind campaign to register the antiquities collections that are held by the general public in Israel
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A Large Stone Quarry from the End of the Second Temple Period was Exposed on Shmuel HaNavi St. in Jerusalem
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(June 16, 2009 )An Archaeological Excavation in Jerusalem Has Revealed:This is How They Filled The Sultan’s Pool With Water
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After 13 Years of Being Covered –One of the Most Impressive and Largest Mosaics in the Country will be Re-exposed
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The Museum of the Good Samaritan opens to the public (6/7/09)
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(5/20/09)An Ancient Jar Handle Bearing the Hebrew Name Menachem was Uncovered in Ras el-‘Amud
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A Bone Seal Engraved with the Name Shaul, from the Time of the First Temple, was Found in Jerusalem (19/5/09)
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A Rare 2,000 Year Old Hebrew Document Written on Papyrus was seized in an Operation (5/5/09)
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Dedication of an Archaeological Garden in the Israel Knesset (5/4/09)
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A Fragment of a Hebrew Inscription from the Period of the Kings of Judah was Found
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The Inauguration of the National Project to Conserve the Stones in the Western Wall and the Establishment of the Israel Antiquities Authority Conservation Department (Minhal Shimur) (5/4/09)
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A Pier from the Hellenistic Period was Discovered in Akko (2/4/09)
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One of the Most Spectacular Mosaic Floors Ever Discovered in Israel was Restored and Renovated and Can Now be Seen by the General Public (30/3/09)
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A Byzantine Bathhouse was Uncovered Close to Kibbutz Gevim (24/3/09)
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Ancient Glass from the Holy Land (25/3/09)
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The Excavations in the Roman Theater in Tiberias In Memory of Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Drori æ"ì, Founder of the Israel Antiquities Authority (5/3/2009)
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A Byzantine Period Church was Exposed in Moshav Nes-Harim (11/3/2009)
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A Persian Love Poem (9/3/2009)
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Greetings from Ahimelekh and Yehokhil, from Netofa in Judah (23/2/2009)
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New Inscriptions found at Beit Guvrin- Maresha National Park Reveal more information on a Royal Stele at the Israel Museum (16/2/2009)
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Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Today Inaugurated the “Tel Akko” Tourism Project in the City of Akko. Another Theater is also soon to be Established in the City (3/2/09)
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An 1,800 Year Old Marble Figurine in the Image of a Bearded Man, probably that of a Roman Boxer, was Discovered (26/1/2009)
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Enlisting Resources for the Conservation of the Old City of Safed (January 14, 2009)
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A Hoard Comprising Hundreds of Gold Coins was Uncovered in the Excavations the Israel Antiquities Authority is Conducting at the ‘Giv‘ati Car Park’ in the City of David, in the Walls Around Jerusalem National Park (22/12/2008)
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(12/2/08) A 1,500 Year Old Bathhouse was Exposed in Zikhron Ya‘aqov
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A 2,000 Year Old Gold Earring, Inlaid with Precious Stones, was Discovered in Excavations in Jerusalem - 11/10/08)
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A Rare Hebrew Seal from the First Temple Period was Discovered in Archaeological Excavations in the Western Wall Plaza (10/30/08)
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A New Visitor’s Path is Inaugurated in Safed (10/5/08)
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The Southern Wall of Jerusalem that Dates to the Time of the Hasmonean Dynasty was Discovered on Mount Zion (9/3/08)
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The Dead Sea Scrolls Go Digital - 8/27/08
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Three Extraordinary Skulls were found in Excavations in the North (8/13/08)
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(8/6/08) An ancient complex for Producing Oil was discovered
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Rare 2,500 Year Old Marble Discus that was meant to Protect Ancient Ships from the Evil Eye was Found in the Sea by a Lifeguard and Turned Over to the Israel Antiquities Authority (7/13/2008)
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Inspectors of the Israel Antiquities Authority seized dozens of ancient artifacts from the home of a Haifa resident, among them anchors of ancient boats- 5/28/08
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A 9,000 Year Old Hoard of Flint Blades was Exposed at the Movil Junction
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A Fragment of a 2,000 Year Old Psalm Scroll was Displayed at the President’s Conference
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A present to the State of Israel for its sixtieth anniversary: Adulam Park
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The Mayor of Tiberias and the Director of the Israel Antiquities Authority Today Revealed for the First Time Plans for the Archaeological Park that Will “Resurrect” the Roman City of 2,000 Years Ago (1/4/08)
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A Silver Coin That Was Used To Pay The Half Shekel Head-Tax To The Temple Was Found In Jerusalem (March 18,2008)
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Building Remains From The Time Of The First Temple Were Exposed West Of The Temple Mount (March 13, 2008)
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An Antiquities Robber was Caught ‘Red-handed’ at Tel Hannaton in the North
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A Group of Christian Friends of Israel from throughout the United States is Maintaining the Antiquities Site of Biblical Tamar - Mezad Hazeva in the Arava
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A Band of Antiquities Robbers was Apprehended near Mei 'Ami (March 3, 2008 )
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What Happened to the Clerks and Merchants of the 8th Century BCE? (27/2/2008)
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Conservation Treatment has been completed on the Glass Panel that was discovered in the Palace of the "Bird Mosaic" in Caesarea (28/1/2008)
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Impressive Second Temple Period Edifice is Discovered in the City of David (16/1/2008)
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For the First Time an Israeli Representative is Appointed to ICCROM’s Council (November 19, 2007)
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Monumental Remains of Roman Jerusalem in the Western Wall Tunnels (November, 15, 2007)
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Sixty Years Since the Discovery of the Dead Seas Scrolls
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For the First Time, Archaeological Remains dated to the First Temple Period have been Discovered on the Temple Mount
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For the First Time a Quarry has been Exposed that Supplied Enormous Stones for the Construction of the Temple Mount
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Fascinating Pictures of Archaeological Sites Tell the History of the Land of Israel
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In excavations the Israel Antiquities Authority is conducting in the City of David the city’s main drainage channel was discovered. (September 10, 2007)
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Surprising Finds were Discovered in the IAA Excavations in Tiberias (08/08/2007)
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During a routine patrol by inspectors of the IAA excavation work was discerned that was being conducted illicitly in a shop located in the Old City of Jerusalem. (07/08/2007)
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Israel Antiquities Authority inspectors foiled an attempt to smuggle an ancient statue head to an antiquities collector in the United States (07/08/2007)
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Surprising Finds were Discovered in the IAA Excavations in Tiberias (7/8/2007)
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Israel Antiquities Authority Inspectors Seized Hundreds of Archaeological Artifacts in the Home of a Wadi ‘Ara Resident (10/7/2007)
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For the First Time in Israel: Children make History (15/05/2007)
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Archaeological Excavations on Highway 38, at the Eshta’ol Junction (21/05/2007)
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A Mystery in Kfar “Nin” – An Earthquake or a Pogrom? (28/05/2007)
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A Large Wine Press from the Byzantine period, Mosaic Paved Rooms, and Treading Floors and Work Surfaces were found in the Archaeological Excavation being Conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in Bat Shlomo (28/05/2007)
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A Magnificent Arch, Ritual Baths and Various Installations from the Second Temple Period were Discovered in Excavations by the Israel Antiquities Authority next to the Ben Shemen Interchange (10/06/2007)
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The Children of Migdal HaEmeq and the Antiquities Authority Participate in a First of its Kind Community Project: Protecting the Past for the Sake of the Future (14/06/2007)
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A helmet of a Greek warrior of the 6th-5th century BCE was discovered (April 19, 2007)
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The Jerusalem City Wall Project (April 12, 2007)
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Remains of a Jewish settlement are being exposed in the Shu’afat neighborhood of Jerusalem
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Israel Antiquities Authority excavation at the Mugrabim Ramp (February 6, 2007)
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The Beit Ha-Kerem Neighborhood in Jerusalem: An Attractive Place in Antiquity Also (December 10, 2006)
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The President's visit to the IAA's Mishmar David Excavation (December 3, 2006)
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The ‘Pisa-Akko’ Conservation Project (November 30, 2006)
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Inspectors of the Israel Antiquities Authority Thwarted an Attempt to Smuggle 5,000 Ancient Coins from Israel to Cyprus (27/11/2006)
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A previously unknown burial field was exposed beneath the spot where the Second Temple Model used to be exhibited (November 9, 2006)
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Family Businesses?? (November 12, 2006)
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Following this morning's newsitem about the ancient burial tombs excavation near Bet Shean (October 31, 2006)
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A lifeguard’s alertness resulted in an underwater archaeological discovery: the very first evidence of an ancient anchorage for sailing vessels in Netanya (October 30th 2006)
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For the first time in the world: a virtual three-dimensional tour of the Umayyad streets and buildings next to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
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The Groundbreaking for the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel (October 15th 2006)
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Stone seals engraved with a figure of a ‘bird and an olive branch’ (September 20, 2006)
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Today, the Southern Region of the Antiquities Authority will Host 90 Members of Akim (20-60 Years Old) for an Experiential Day on the Occasion of Lag B’Omer - May 15, 2006
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The Jerusalem region was an attractive place for man in prehistoric times too; in IAA excavations evidence was uncovered of prehistoric man’s existence at Ramat Rachel, in Jerusalem. - May 9, 2006
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The Philatelic Service of the Israel Postal Authority has issued an exhibition sheet of a mosaic from the antiquities site at the Megiddo Prison (Legio) - May 9, 2006
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A 6,500 year old farming village was exposed in excavations that are being conducted along the route of the national gas carrier in the fields of Moshav Menucha - near Nahal Guvrin (24/04/2006)
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A unique find of gold and silver bracelets dating to the 11th century CE was uncovered in IAA excavations at Ramla (April 11, 2006)
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Excavations conducted by the Antiquities Authority in Kfar Kana (13.3.06)
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6,000 Year Old Cemetery Exposed in IAA Excavations
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The Israel Antiquities Authority recommends the prison to be transferred to a new location.
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Scientific Summary of the Authority's excavation at the Megiddo Prison and its recommendation for moving the prison.
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Hundreds of Ancient Items: Weapons, Coins, Rings etc. were Seized as a Result of Intelligence Information (December 18, 2005)
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Seven skeletons of buried horses are currently being uncovered in excavations conducted by the Antiquities Authority in the Armenian Monastery, near the coast in Jaffa.
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Experts Consult about the Excavations at Megiddo Prison (8/11/2005)
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Excavations at Megiddo Prison yield rare 3rd-4th century Christian structure (6/11/2005)
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They also ate fish in Jerusalem at the time of the Kingdom of Judah (September 29, 2005)
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For the first time remains of the pool dating to the First Temple Period, are being uncovered in the IAA Excavations (July 26, 2005)
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Exciting Finds from the First and Second Temple Period are being uncovered by the IAA
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IAA Inspectors Apprehended Three Members of a Gang of Antiquity Thieves Wanted for the Past Five Years by the Robbery Prevention Unit.(July 19, 2005)
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Hundreds of ancient artifacts were found in the home of a resident suspected of illegally trading antiquities (July 18, 2005)
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An Attempt to Smuggle Abroad a Rare Archaeological Artifact from the Time of Bar Kokhba is Foiled (May 17, 2005)
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Hadashot Arkeologiyot – The Digital Edition (May 15, 2005)
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They Build During the Day and Destroy at Night –– 8 Antiquity Looters were Apprehended in Modi‘in (March 8, 2005)
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A 6000 Year Old Cemetery is Exposed in Excavations at Palmahim (April 7, 2005)
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Remains and Artifacts Dating to the End of the Kingdom of Judea and the Hellenistic Period were Unearthed along the Bank of Nahal Be’er Sheva‘ (April 11, 2005)
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Qumran Temple Scroll to be Exhibited in Germany
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A rare coin was found in Jaffo's Flea Market (March 16th 2005)
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Christian friends of Israel from the United States have decided to depart from the usual tourist track in Israel and they come to the country several times a year as volunteers to maintain an antiquities site in the Arava.
Approximately 10 members of the “Blossoming Rose
organization, from all parts of the United States, have chosen to adopt the site of Biblical Tamar – Mezad Hazeva, in the Arava, and for the past week have participated in a conservation maintenance course conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority.
The eight day course (February 25 – March 5) is organized by the Negev Archaeological Center and the Conservation Department of the Israel Antiquities Authority and is taking place at the site itself, where the participants sleep, learn and undergo a shared experience.
The course exposes the participants to international conservation principles, the documentation and surveying of antiquities before the conservation process, conservation methodology at the sites and the different materials that are utilized. Most of the studies focus on actual work at the site and the conservation of various buildings that were discovered in the excavations which were conducted at Hazeva from 1985 to 1994. Furthermore there are fieldtrips throughout the Negev in which the participants acquire knowledge about the world of archaeology, while at the same time the emphasis is placed on the conservation and reconstruction that were done at the antiquities sites.
Upon completion of the course the participants will receive a certificate from the Israel Antiquities Authority.
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The site of Biblical Tamar – Mezad Hazeva is located west of the spring Ein Hazeva, in the central Arava. It is situated along an important crossroads from which there were routes that led to the west, south and northeast:
The road west ran through the Ascent of the Scorpions and continued to Mamshit and ‘Aro‘er and on to Beer Sheva.
The road south ran the length of the Arava to Yotvata and the region of Eilat.
The road to the northeast went to the region of the Dead Sea and Ein Boqeq and on to Ein Gedi and Jerusalem.
There was probably an important military administrative center at the site of Biblical Tamar which dated to the time of the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Judah and the Nabatean and Roman period. The principal remains there are three fortresses that date to the time of the First Temple period, which were built one atop the ruins of its predecessor and above them are building remains that date to the Nabatean and Roman period. One of the most impressive discoveries at the site is an assemblage of Edomite cult vessels – approximately seventy in number – mostly made of clay and a few of stone, which were found buried together in a pit in the northern part of the site, near the remains of the a small elongated building. The vessels had been intentionally smashed.
The Blossoming Rose was established in 1984 and its center is in the United States. The organization carries out various projects for the benefit of Israel, such as a daily prayer for the sake of Israel conducted at a designated hour throughout the United States, a program for volunteering and touring throughout Israel and the Middle East and other programs such as one that aids in locating the “lost tribes” – the Tribe of Manasseh from India etc. The organization’s main program in Israel is being carried out at the archaeological site of Biblical Tamar, out of a desire to make the desert bloom and to make a contribution to Israel’s past.
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