However, the discovery of this limestone statue is a reminder of how the strip - part of an important trade route for successive ancient civilisations - was originally a Canaanite settlement.
As early as 1200 BCE, a distinct mode of embroidery, patterns, and fashion can be linked to the Palestinian region, known then as Canaan. Ancient artwork, from ivory engravings to painted tiles ...
The Canaanite trading ship from around 3300 years ago must have sunk suddenly. This is evidenced by the complete, intact ...
By Christine Hauser A jar used for oil and wine during the Middle Bronze Age in the ancient Canaan region prevailed for thousands of years before it was put on display at the Hecht Museum in Israel.
The museum said the artifact, which is dated from 2200–1500 B.C.E., was designed to store and transport goods, such as olive oil and wine, and was characteristic of the ancient Canaan region.
The museum said the artifact, which is dated from 2200 to 1500 B.C.E., was designed to store and transport goods, such as olive oil and wine, and was characteristic of the ancient Canaan region.
The Canaan ites were an ancient group of pagan people who lived in the land of Canaan, an area that may have included parts of modern-day Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Lebanon, Syria ...
A jar used for oil and wine during the Middle Bronze Age in the ancient Canaan region prevailed for thousands of years before it was put on display at the Hecht Museum in Israel. Last week ...
The small comb, which measures 3.5cm by 2.5cm, was discovered at a site in what was once the ancient Canaanite city of Lachish, the second most important city in the Judean Kingdom. The purpose of ...