An extraordinary archaeological discovery has been made in Israel-a 3,300-year-old cave sealed since the reign ... of the cultural and historical landscape during the reign of one of Egypt's ...
New Tel Aviv University research suggests prehistoric humans in Israel didn't create cave paintings because large animals had already gone extinct there, unlike in Europe. A scene from Upper ...
A new study from Tel Aviv University (TAU) may have found the answer to the question that has been puzzling archeologists for decades: Why is there no prehistoric cave art in the Levant, and ...
For nearly a century, archaeologists have been perplexed by an enduring enigma: the conspicuous absence of cave paintings in the Levant, including modern-day Israel. This puzzle persists despite ...
Humans would save the bones to eat the marrow inside, according to the researchers, who are affiliated with universities in Israel, Spain and Switzerland. The remnants in Qesem Cave are “the ...
Early humans living in the southern Levant, including Israel, did not create the kind of exquisite cave art that their ... they found a landscape extirpated of any herbivorous megafauna, with ...
The pilgrimage to Hebron marks the weekly Torah portion Chayei Sarah, in which the Biblical patriarch Abraham buys the Cave of the Patriarchs ... tents dotted the landscape near the tomb, where ...