He changes times and seasons, Removes kings and installs kings; He gives the wise their wisdom And knowledge to those who know.
Daniel 2:21
Despite ongoing regional tensions in 2024, Israeli archaeologists have continued their vital work, unearthing remarkable artifacts that span millennia of human history. While the pace of excavations has slowed—with approximately 120 sites explored compared to the typical 250-300—the findings have been no less extraordinary.
Among the year’s most significant discoveries is an ancient stone road in northern Jerusalem’s Mount Hotzvim, dating to the Second Temple period. This pathway may have historic religious significance, potentially connecting to the previously discovered “Pilgrim’s Road.”
A particularly remarkable maritime discovery came in the form of a 3,300-year-old cargo vessel, found remarkably intact 56 miles off Israel’s Mediterranean coast. The Late Bronze Era ship represents one of only three documented shipwrecks from this period in the Mediterranean.
The discoveries weren’t limited to professional archaeologists. In Haifa, 13-year-old Yair Whiteson made headlines when he discovered an 1,800-year-old bronze ring bearing an engraving of the Greek goddess Athena, dating to the Late Roman Period.
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Daniel 2:21
Despite ongoing regional tensions in 2024, Israeli archaeologists have continued their vital work, unearthing remarkable artifacts that span millennia of human history. While the pace of excavations has slowed—with approximately 120 sites explored compared to the typical 250-300—the findings have been no less extraordinary.
Among the year’s most significant discoveries is an ancient stone road in northern Jerusalem’s Mount Hotzvim, dating to the Second Temple period. This pathway may have historic religious significance, potentially connecting to the previously discovered “Pilgrim’s Road.”
A particularly remarkable maritime discovery came in the form of a 3,300-year-old cargo vessel, found remarkably intact 56 miles off Israel’s Mediterranean coast. The Late Bronze Era ship represents one of only three documented shipwrecks from this period in the Mediterranean.
The discoveries weren’t limited to professional archaeologists. In Haifa, 13-year-old Yair Whiteson made headlines when he discovered an 1,800-year-old bronze ring bearing an engraving of the Greek goddess Athena, dating to the Late Roman Period.
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Archaeological Discoveries Continue in Israel Despite Regional Conflicts
Despite ongoing regional tensions in 2024, Israeli archaeologists have continued their vital work, unearthing remarkable artifacts that span millennia of human history.
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