While on a hike with her family, a child stumbled across a 3,800-year-old Egyptian amulet. It will go on display in an ...
The family handed the scarab over to the Israel Antiquities Authority, which plans to display it in an upcoming exhibition.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNGaza heritage and destruction on display in ParisA new exhibition opening in Paris on Friday showcases archaeological artifacts from Gaza, once a major commercial crossroads ...
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Israeli Ziv Nitzan discovered a 3,800-year-old Canaanite amulet during a family trip last month at Tel Azeka, according to ...
A 3-year-old girl on a family walk picked up an interesting-looking pebble that turned out to be a 3,800-year-old amulet. The ...
Three-year-old Ziv Nitzan inadvertently discovered an ancient scarab amulet dating back 3,800 years in Beit Shemesh. The ...
The three-year-old could have picked up any other stone or sea shell on her family trip but instead, the toddler found an ...
Archaeologists have announced a discovery at the site believed to be where David battled Goliath more than 3,000 years ago.
Archaeologists have said a stone found by a three-year-old girl connects us to a 'grand story' from the Bronze Age ...
Archaeologists confirmed that a 'beautiful stone' found by a three-year-old girl in Israel was a scarab amulet made over ...
The Antiquities Authority determined the stone to be a Canaanite scarab from the Middle Bronze Age. Canaanites were an ancient people that lived throughout the Levant, with strong ties to Egypt. In ...
The English word scarab doesn't only mean beetle, but also a culture of functional and decorative sculptural jewelry based on ...
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