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Beating the Plateau
30.04.2024
Scientific Archaeology
Weizmann Institute researchers establish absolute chronology for Kingdom of Judah’s Jerusalem
The Heat Is On: Weizmann Institute Scientists Uncover Traces of Fire Dating Back At Least 800,000 Years
13.06.2022
Scientific Archaeology
Using advanced AI techniques, the researchers discover one of the earliest pieces of evidence for the use of fire
Following the Footsteps of Humankind out of Africa
14.06.2021
Scientific Archaeology
Researchers returning to Boker Tachtit in Israel’s Negev illuminate an important chapter in modern humans’ origin story
The “Bomb Peak” May Realign Date of an Ancient Volcanic Event
21.01.2021
Scientific Archaeology
Weizmann scientists resolve a controversy surrounding an ancient olive branch
Ancient Hominins Used Fire to Make Stone Tools
05.10.2020
Robotics and Machine Learning
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Materials Science
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Scientific Archaeology
A study of these tools suggests skilled control over heating flint to produce different forms
Solving the Riddle: When was Wilson's Arch, under Jerusalem's Temple Mount, Built?
04.06.2020
Scientific Archaeology
Analyzing a handful of charred seeds reveals the ancient builder of an iconic structure in the Western Wall Tunnels
Uncovering Varied Pathways to Agriculture
05.12.2017
Scientific Archaeology
New dates for a 15,000-year-old site in Jordan challenge some prevailing assumptions about the beginnings of permanent settlement
Jerusalem Tower Younger than Thought
15.06.2017
Scientific Archaeology
Ultra-precise dating takes nearly 1,000 years off its age
In Search of the Wild Fava Bean
07.12.2016
Plants and Agriculture
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Scientific Archaeology
Seeds from a site in Northern Israel are the ancestors of today's fava beans
Staff Scientist: Dr. Nir Kampf
29.08.2016
Materials Science
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Scientific Archaeology
To move a heavy statue, try a little water
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