Researchers Find Some Of Largest Early Prehistoric Tools These handaxes are so big it’s difficult to imagine how they could have been easily held and used. READ & WATCH
Bell From WWI Battleship Up For Auction The astonishing story had an equally astonishing ending. The post Bell from WWI battleship up for auction. READ & WATCH
Israel’s Treasures: 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites From Masada to the River of Caves, explore Israel's rich cultural and natural wonders recognized by UNESCO. READ & WATCH
Tel Aviv’s White City: A Bauhaus Haven Celebrates UNESCO Recognition German Jewish architects fleeing the Nazis shaped the world's largest collection of Bauhaus-style buildings in Tel Aviv. READ & WATCH
New Study Confirms Biblical Accounts Of The Kingdom In The West Bank Archeological findings support claim that expansion occurred in 10th century BCE READ & WATCH
Stone Tools Reveal Evidence Of Cannibalism 1.45 Million Years Ago Cut marks on a fossil leg bone suggest human relatives were eating each other, according to a new study. READ & WATCH
Oldest Neanderthal Engravings Discovered In French Cave Marks on La Roche-Cotard cave walls, at least 57,000 years old, identified as symbolic expression by Neanderthals READ & WATCH
Archaeologists Discover Ancient Stone Penis The phallus was an object of veneration and was given a magical-religious cult. READ & WATCH
Research Reveals Iconic Early Human ‘Lucy’ Could Walk Upright Like Us Named after the Beatles classic Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, 40 percent recovered. READ & WATCH