Where the soldiers who crushed the Bar-Kokhba revolt encamped.
Babatha’s Orchard.
With hideouts from the Bar Kokhba Revolt.
Gargilius Antiquus.
The everyday lives of 2nd-century Jewish rebels.
An unprecedented discovery.
A new archaeological discovery.
Archaeologists have discovered a grand entryway, consisting of a series of massive arches, at King Herod’s hilltop fortress of Herodium in the Judean desert. And. . .
Excavations of the long-lost camp of the Roman army’s sixth division in northern Judea offer new insights into both the Roman occupation and the religious. . .
Simon bar Kokhba, a figure celebrated by secular Zionists, is often denigrated in rabbinic literature. But was he as devoted to Judaism as to. . .