Archaeologists uncover intact section of ancient Jerusalem wall

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in Jerusalem, unearthing the longest remains of a wall dating back to the Hasmonean era. Completed just last week, the excavation sheds fresh light on how the city was fortified during the time of Hanukkah.

Archaeologists uncover intact section of ancient Jerusalem wall

Rare fresco of Jesus as the ‘Good Shepherd’ visited by the pope

Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered a rare fresco of Jesus as the “Good Shepherd,” shedding new light on Anatolia’s early Christian era. Found in August in an underground tomb near Iznik, this discovery has also drawn global attention due to a recent visit by the pope.

Rare fresco of Jesus as the ‘Good Shepherd’ visited by the pope

Archaeologists Found the Lost ‘Book of the Dead’ Buried in an Egyptian Cemetery

Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a lost 3,500-year-old cemetery containing mummies, statues, and a rare ‘Book of the Dead’ papyrus scroll. This remarkable find offers new insights into ancient Egyptian burial practices and beliefs about the afterlife.