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Israel Museum
national museum of the state of Israel in Jerusalem
Hester Stanhope
noblewoman; British aristocrat, antiquarian and archaeologist (1776–1839)
En Esur
large Chalcolithic village and Early Bronze Age city, Israel
Israel Antiquities Authority
independent Israeli governmental authority

Mi'ilya
'''Mi'ilya (; ), also called Mi'elya, is an Arab local council in the western Galilee in the Northern District of Israel. Its name during the Kingdom of Jerusalem era in Galilee was Castellum Regis'''. In it had a population of , all of whom are Melkite Greek Catholics. The town is located immediately to the northwest of Ma'alot-Tarshiha.
Palestine Exploration Fund
organization
Bellarmino Bagatti
Italian archaeologist and father (1905-1990)

archaeology of Israel
archaeological studies of Israel
Four room house
archaeological house-type often associated with early Israelites
Trumpeting Place inscription
Ancient Second Temple inscription
Hershel Shanks
American archaeologist (1930–2021)
Yenoam
Yenoam or Yanoam () is a place in ancient Canaan, or in Syria, known from ancient Egyptian regnal sources from the time of Thutmose III to Ramesses III. One such source is a stela of Seti I found in Beit She'an. Another is the Merneptah Stele.
Ivory pomegranate
bone ornamental object held in Jerusalem
Israel Exploration Society
research society
Maon Synagogue
6th-century synagogue and archaeological site in the Negev Desert
Magdala stone
Carved block from archaeology site in Israel
Atlit naval base
military base of Israeli forces
National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel
national campus for archaeology in Jerusalem, Israel
Missing years
discrepancy between the rabbinic and academic datings for the destruction of the First Temple
Mosaic of Rehob
inscribed mosaic discovered in Tel Rehov