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You can get in touch with Jess by emailing [email protected]. An ancient iron sword found off the coast of Israel is thought to have dropped into the ocean around 800 years ago during a ...
Spanish A cache of ancient weapons from the Roman period has been discovered hidden in a remote cave in Israel. The cache includes four exceptionally well-preserved Roman swords from 1,900 years ...
The astonishing discovery in Israel of four swords from nearly 2,000 years ago evokes ancient rebellions and offers unprecedented opportunity for scientific investigation. A conservator adjusts a ...
The 800-year-old Crusader sword as it was found in the sea off the Carmel coast in October 2021. Photo by Shlomi Katzin via IAA Now, the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Soreq Nuclear Research ...
In May, archaeologists unearthed a bone arrowhead in the ancient ... Israel discovered a trove of 900-year-old artifacts on the Mediterranean Sea bed, including a 900-year-old barnacle-encrusted ...
An ancient cache of Roman weaponry including four spatha swords and a javelin head was found in a hidden chamber inside a cave at Israel's Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, in the Judean desert ...
Archaeologists have found four Roman swords and a shafted weapon known as a pilum dating from 1,900 years ago in a cave near the shore of the Dead Sea in Israel. The rare cache of weapons was ...
YOLI SCHWARTZ/ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY) Four ancient but well-preserved swords -- found serendipitously by an Ariel University archaeologist who slipped his hand into a hole in a hidden ...
Four Roman-era swords ... ancient inscription on a stalactite, the BBC reported. "This is a dramatic and exciting discovery, touching on a specific moment in time," Eli Escusido, director of the ...
AFP contributed to this report. The post Ancient sword engraved with the name Ramses II unearthed in the Nile Delta appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Archaeologists have found four “excellently preserved” ancient Roman swords in ... that turned out to be parts of the swords’ scabbards, the Israel Antiquities Authority said.
The Israel Antiquity Authority announced the find on Wednesday, saying researchers originally entered the cave in hopes of photographing a prior discovery of ancient Hebrew words inscribed on ...