
The Sifting Project at the 50th Archaeological Congress: A Seal Impression from the Days of Josiah and the Evolution of the Eastern Temple Mount
The 50th Archaeological Congress in Israel featured two important presentations from the Temple Mount Sifting Project. The first examined a seal impression, linking "Asaiah" to a biblical official from King Josiah's era. The second discussed site formation processes on the Eastern Temple Mount, revealing a rise in surface level since the Middle Ages.

Milestone Achievement in Our Research: Quantitative Analysis of First Temple Period Pottery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9r0pl9iZgU
Last Thursday, we reached a significant milestone in our research and publication process. At the annual New Studies in the Archaeology of Jerusalem and its Region conference, organized by the…

Festschrift Book Launch Event in Honor of Dr. Barkay
On July 16th, we're going to have a Festschrift book launch event in honor of Dr. Barkay at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center. The book can be purchased at the event. The book is in English, but the speeches will be in Hebrew.
All are invited,…


