Archaeological Discovery at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Archaeologists discover proof of an ancient garden at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, consistent with biblical scripture. The site dates back roughly 2,000 years and holds artifacts from various historical periods.

Archaeological Discovery of British Redoubt in St. Augustine, Florida

Archaeologists in St. Augustine, Florida recently unearthed evidence of a 20-year British period in the 18th century, shedding light on a lesser-known chapter of the city's history.

Discovery of Ancient Egyptian King Thutmose II's Tomb

A royal tomb belonging to ancient Egyptian King Thutmose II has been unearthed in Luxor, Egypt. Initially thought to belong to a queen, it was later confirmed to be the king's tomb. The discovery is considered significant and provides insight into the region's history and the king's reign.

Discovery of Ancient Egyptian Amulet by 12-Year-Old Girl in Israel

A 12-year-old girl discovered an ancient Egyptian amulet dating back approximately 3,500 years while on a family hiking trip in Israel. The artifact is now on display in Jerusalem.

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Discovery of Long-Lost Temple where Jesus performed miracles

Archaeologists may have proven the existence of a long-lost temple in Israel where Jesus is said to have performed miracles. The discovery of an older temple beneath a third-century synagogue in Korazim National Park provides evidence dating back to the times of Jesus.

Archaeological Discovery in Jerusalem

Archaeologists uncover ancient moat in Jerusalem mentioned in the Bible, confirming the city's split into two as described in scripture. The structure dates back more than 3,000 years and sheds new light on biblical literature.

Discovery of 2,300-year-old gold ring in Jerusalem

Israeli researchers unearth a 2,300-year-old gold ring in Jerusalem's City of David archeological site, believed to have belonged to a child during the Hellenistic period. The ring is exceptionally well-preserved, made of gold with a red garnet stone, and will be displayed to the public in June.

Archaeological Discovery in Pompeii

Archaeologists excavating Pompeii discovered a banquet hall with paintings inspired by the Trojan War, adding to the city's rich history. The hall was likely used for refined entertaining and to provide conversation starters.