Revisiting Ancient Ruins on Buqeia Plateau Between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, Amid Wreckage Wrought by Army Exercises and Desert Joyriders, Shimon Gibson, Rafi Lewis and Joan Taylor Ask: How Did the People Live? And What Did the Dog Do?
Jerusalem Was Destroyed Twice, in 586 B.C.E. and 70 C.E. New Archaeological Work at Mount Zion Reveals Evidence of Both Horrors, a New Theory for Nehemiah's Walls, Rare Weights From the First Temple Period – and a Magical Rib Bone
The Romans Tell That Their Conquest of the Nabateans Was Peaceful, but Is That a Tall Tale of the Victor? Or Did They Erase the Memory of a Fiasco in Arabia?