Only a few decades ago, the best thing about Apollonia was the view from its hovering cliffs. A small collection of Crusader ruins peeking out from within the weeds, Apollonia was located high above ...
In 1261 the fortress was leased to the Crusader Knights Hospitaller who began its fortification. Just four years later, in 1265 CE the fortress fell to the Mamluks who razed it to the ground. A new ...
A large refuse pit at the ancient site of Apollonia-Arsuf has turned out to be anything but ordinary. Instead of just waste, archaeologists uncovered hundreds of Byzantine-era artifacts, including ...
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Ancient digs reveal vast hidden histories
Archaeologists in Egypt and Israel have announced major finds that shed light on daily life across centuries. In Egypt’s Athribis, over 43,000 inscribed pottery shards spanning more than a millennium ...
https://doi.org/10.5325/jeasmedarcherstu.1.4.0259 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jeasmedarcherstu.1.4.0259 Copy URL The oil press was excavated during the ...
The archaeological excavations on behalf of the Tel Aviv University and the Israel Antiquities Authority have given rise to a mystery involving 400 Byzantine coins, 200 Samaritan lamps, an ancient ...
A hoard of 108 gold coins dating to the time of Crusades kept in a small mud jug has been discovered at the fortress ruins of Apollonia National Park in Israel. Israeli archaeologists from Tel Aviv ...
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL—As excavations continue at the agricultural hinterlands of the ancient city of Apollonia-Arsuf, archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority and Tel Aviv University have ...
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