An Exploration in Early Pastoral Nomadism: Details excavations at the Camel site and explores potentials for an archaeology of pastoralism.
Ancient Jewish Bread Stamp Found Near Haifa: Jerusalem Post reports the discovery of a unique stamp with the word "shvi'it," (seventh) which may have been used to mark loaves in a sabbatical year.
Archaeologists Uncover 12,000-year-old Settlement: Article from the Age reporting the discovery of a 12,000-year-old neolithic settlement west of Jerusalem.
Archeological Sites in Israel: An illustrated gazetteer from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Cave of the Warrior, Wadi el-Makkukh: An exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History 1998: includes illustrated description of artifacts found.
Echoes from the Ancients - The Yodefat Story: Yodefat is a small Galilean city where the Jews held out against a Roman siege two thousand years ago. From PBS.
Herodian: Brief article by Jay Levinson in The Jewish Magazine describes this fortified palace located 15 kilometers south of Yerushalayim. With photos.
King David's Tomb: Provides some historical dates, a virtual museum tour, and descriptions and illustrations of artifacts.
Nahal Tillah Regional Archaeology Project in Israel: The University of California at San Diego examines the role of early Egyptian civilization in the rise of urban communities in the southern Levant. Aims, staff, publications.
Second Temple Synagogues: Donald D. Binder's study of synagogues built before A.D. 70. Texts, illustrations, plans, and descriptions.
Strange Skulls: In a dry region southwest of the Dead Sea, Neolithic peoples at Nahal Hemar Cave stashed stone masks, jewelry, shells, and skulls decorated with thick black glue.
Tel Dan: History and archaeology of the northernmost area of Israel.
The Tell el-'Ajjul Research Project: Online site report of the 1st and 2nd seasons. Includes reports, database, bibliography, and links.
The Yaqush Project: Brief description of work at this Early Bronze Age site in the upper Jordan Valley.