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Brent Nagtegaal, co-curator of the "Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered" exhibit, searches for artifacts during an Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology dig in Israel.
Sixteen storage boxes of artifacts had been recovered from the site near the courthouse, according to David Brown, president of the King William County Historical Society.
Jerusalem, Jun 16 (EFE) . — Israeli archaeologists discovered 3,000yearold ceramics from the time of the biblical King David in a reservoir in the Valley of Elah, the Israel Antiqu… ...
The artifacts were displayed for the first time on Monday at a gathering marking 40 years since the reunification of Jerusalem under Jewish rule.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered two large buildings fit for a king. Not just any king they say; but the palace of Biblical King David.
In Denmark, archaeologists have stumbled upon rare pre-Viking helmet pieces that were likely fit for a king. These artifacts provide a fascinating glimpse into the craftsmanship and design of ...
Two of the artifacts still have partial impressions on them, similar to the wax seals that would be used in later periods. The discovery is described in the latest edition of the peer-reviewed ...
In ancient times, meteorites were the only reliable source of iron, and were used to make a number of artifacts - including a dagger belong to King Tut.
Israeli archeologists unveiled what may be the earliest fortified settlement in the Golan Heights from the time of King David about 3,000 years ago.
Kingdom exploration Granger said the exhibit includes more than three dozen artifacts from the period of King David and King Solomon in biblical Israel.