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Why should 'heritage' be preserved?

Nov 20, 2009 | Jack D. Elliott, Jr.

Israel: Brilliant archaeological discoveries

Nov 16, 2009 | Rachel Feldman
Relics of Alexander the Great were found at Tel Dor by an international team of scientists.

Remains of Minoan-style painting discovered during excavations of Canaanite palace

Nov 15, 2009 | Spero News
Tel Kabri is the only site in Israel where wall paintings similar in style to those found in the Aegean 3,600 years ago have been found; researchers say this was a conscious decision made by the city rulers to lean toward Mediterranean culture.

Ancient Egyptian monuments endangered

Oct 19, 2009 | Spero News

Archaeologists uncover coin cache in Israel

Oct 5, 2009 | Jerry Bachrach
Dating from the Bar-Kokhba revolt of the Jews against Rome, coins were discovered in a cavern

No more Dark Ages

Sep 29, 2009 | Joanna Bogle
An amateur stumbled on an Anglo-Saxon treasure trove in England, challenging our stereotypes of a supposedly unenlightened era.

Scandinavians descend from Stone Age immigrants

Sep 28, 2009 | Spero News
Scandinavians of today are not descended from those who lived in the region 4,000 years ago.
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