Photo: Clara Amit, Israel Antiquities Authority Out of Africa Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
00:00 Enlarge video about At the Citadel of David Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
Weizmann scientists date Santorini eruption with modern olive branch Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
Israel Antiquities Authority New study: temple arch is 2,000-years-old Related story Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
The dream machine uncovering the past Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
New data on the Negev Towns' Collapse Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
Dangoor Chair in Archaeological Sciences Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
Jerusalem tower is younger than thought Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
European artists’ Middle Eastern roots Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
Uncovering varied pathways to agriculture Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
In search of the wild fava bean Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
The future of the past Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
Oldest use of flowers in grave lining Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email
Credit: Nature volume 520, pages 216–219 When age matters Share buttons Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on Google + Share with Email