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“Umbilicus,” July 9, 2024, until November, at the Tower of David Museum, Jerusalem. The post Contemporary art exhibit takes visitors to the ‘navel’ of ancient Jerusalem appeared first on ...
After a 150-year search, archaeologists found the moat near a parking lot in Jerusalem. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works ...
Contemporary art might not be the first thing on the minds of visitors to the remnants of ancient Jerusalem, but this Sukkot a ground-breaking exhibit brought art and archaeology together 20 feet ...
Jerusalem Museum Untangles History of the Color Blue, From Biblical Hue to Ancient Royalty The show inks out the history of the enigmatic sky blue dye known as ‘tekhelet’ Meilan Solly - Senior ...
“Archaeology and art are eternal,” said Lieber. “It’s what remains of the human spirit,” added Kamien. “Umbilicus,” July 9, 2024, until November, at the Tower of David Museum, Jerusalem.