Discovery of Ancient Gold Ring in Jerusalem

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, has opened an exhibition featuring ancient Jewish manuscripts and artifacts. Archaeologists in Israel found a 2,300-year-old gold ring with a red gemstone believed to have belonged to a child in Jerusalem. The ring was discovered in the City of David during excavations. Similar rings were found in the same area recently. The discovery highlights the wealth and importance of Jerusalem in ancient times.

Excavation at Pompeii Reveals Details About Family's Survival During Mt. Vesuvius Eruption

Excavation at Pompeii reveals details about a family's fight for survival during Mt. Vesuvius eruption in 79 A.D. with evidence of residents' attempts to save themselves. Archaeologists found remains of at least four people, including a child, and various pantry items that paint a vivid picture of daily life in Ancient Rome.

Excavation of 7,000-Year-Old Stone Circles in Saudi Arabia

Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia excavated 7,000-year-old ancient standing stone circles, believed to be used as dwellings. The site also contained remains of livestock and seashells from the Red Sea, indicating a diversified economy and trade network in the Neolithic Period.

Two Bodies Found in Excavation in Los Angeles with Fentanyl

Two bodies found inside an excavation in Los Angeles, California, with white powder substance, determined to include fentanyl. No signs of foul play. Hazmat teams responded to secure the area.