Archaeological Discoveries at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Harriet Tubman's Father's Home

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California opened an exhibition featuring Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient Jewish manuscripts. Archaeologists in Maryland found rare artifacts tied to Harriet Tubman. Tubman led slaves to freedom through the Underground Railroad network.

Archaeological Discoveries in Sicily and California

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California has opened an exhibition on Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient Jewish manuscripts. Archaeologists in Sicily discovered a mask mold believed to depict Medusa. The mold was found in an ancient Greek city and sheds light on the symbolic culture of the Roman period in Sicily.

Archaeological Discoveries in Zanoah

Archaeologists uncover artifacts from Biblical city Zanoah, mentioned in the Old Testament, dating back over 3,200 years, providing evidence of Moses' story. The findings include stone walls, pottery, and a broken jar handle with a king's name. The site also features retaining walls for farming terraces and pottery with rare LMLK seal markings.

Archaeological Discoveries at Juukan Gorge

Archaeologists uncover major finds, including a Tasmanian Devil tooth, at the Juukan Gorge rock shelter in Western Australia. The excavation sheds light on human habitation history for at least 46,000 years.