Each cargo load, despite being discovered in the same port, dated back to a different time period of the Iron Age.
For this reason, Cyrus became (and remains) a legendary figure in Jewish history, though he was not Jewish himself. He was more likely a devotee of Zoroastrianism, which was fervently embraced by his ...
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25,000-Year Claim: The Truth About the Bosnian Pyramids
In Visoko, Bosnia, hills were proclaimed to be the world’s oldest pyramids, older than Egypt’s. But decades of research reveal they are natural geological formations, not manmade structures. Despite ...
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Hallstatt – The Story of Austria’s Beautiful Village (4K)
Hallstatt, a picturesque lakeside village in Upper Austria’s Salzkammergut region, is known for its alpine beauty and ancient ...
Beneath the ancient village of Huqoq, archaeologists find 22 Roman coins hidden during the fourth-century Jewish revolt in ...
Josh Gates has been called a modern-day Indiana Jones, leaping the globe in search of mysteries, treasures, answers and ...
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Ancient Shipwreck Cargo Sheds Light on Iron Age Trade And a Lost Mediterranean Seaport
Learn about three ship cargoes that were found off the coast of Israel, unveiling the history of an ancient port where trade ...
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Opinion: Trip to Holy Land reveals humans have always had lives of conflict, destruction
The region is called the Holy Land not because of its relationship to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam but as a place of ...
Many relics of the people who have passed through the land over thousands of years are gone or in danger of disappearing ...
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Canadian charities complicit in helping fund Israeli settlement movement in West Bank, critics say
Tax deductible donations made by Canadians to groups that financially support West Bank settlements that are illegal under ...
The Resurrection of the Christ will now star Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen, 36, in the role of Christ. So, what did Jesus ...
Long before wheat was imposed upon as the only complement to our meals, we ate a variety of grains and millets. Our stomachs need that again.
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