Breathing life into ancient texts: unveiling Greco-Roman medicine through modern reenactments; a study published in PNAS
Early Hominin toolmaking at the Melka Wakena site, in Ethiopia, sheds light on Engineering ingenuity; a study published in PLoS ONE
The ancient copper industry in King Solomon’s mines, located in the Timna Valley, did not pollute the environment
Soii Havzak, a multi-layered archaeological site in the Zeravshan Valley, central Tajikistan, shedding rare light on early human settlement in the region
A new method using ArchCUT3-D software for rock engraving analysis: computational answers to riddles on stone
Archaeologists at Hyrcania in the Judean Desert, unearthed a rare Byzantine Greek inscription paraphrasing a verse from Psalm 86
The limestone spheroids of ‘Ubeidiya: were they an intentional imposition of symmetric geometry by early hominins?
Early humans in the Hula Valley invested in systematic procurement of raw materials hundreds of thousands of years ago
New ArchCUT3-D technology explores 3-D micromorphological characteristics of engravings with unprecedented precision
The first prehistoric wind instruments (known as flutes) in the Levant have been found at the site of Eynan-Mallaha in northern Israel