Ancient Jar Accident at Hecht Museum

A 4-year-old accidentally knocked over and shattered a 3,500-year-old Bronze Age jar at a museum in Israel. The museum invited the child and family back to see the restored jar.

Accidental Shattering of 3,500-Year-Old Jar at Hecht Museum

A 4-year-old accidentally shattered a 3,500-year-old Bronze Age jar at the Hecht Museum in Israel, but the museum is understanding and inviting the family back to see the restored jar.

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.

Discovery of Artifact from George Washington's Dining Marquee

An artifact from George Washington's dining marquee was found in a museum after being bought on Goodwill's auction site.

Mexican government calls for return of looted artifact, Israeli airstrikes in Syria, and Israeli Supreme Court ruling on military service

The Mexican government is calling for a Colorado art gallery and auction house to return a pre-Columbian artifact believed to be looted. Israeli airstrikes in Syria killed dozens, including Hezbollah members. An Israeli Supreme Court ruling freezes funding to ultra-Orthodox seminaries unless students serve in the military, causing political turmoil.