The Philistines of Gath Were Thought to Be Outliers in the Levant in Building With Mesopotamia-style Fired Bricks. But What Baked the Bricks at Tell es-Safi Wasn’t a Kiln
Archaeological Microbiology Startup Gears Up to Sell Yeast Like No Other to Bakers and Brewers, Thanks to the Discovery of Strains Dating as Far Back as 5,000 Years and a Night at a Jerusalem Bar
A Complex of Furnaces in Yavneh Dating to the Bronze Age Shows a Pottery Tradition Lasting 2,800 Years– and an Unexpected Use of the Kilns When Their Utility Had Ended