Byzantine era

Gold hoard unearthed in Galilee offers glimpse of Byzantine politics, wealth

Archaeologists found 97 gold coins and jewelry in Susita, revealing life during the Sassanid invasions.

The obverse of a gold coin showing the portrait of Emperor Heraclius (610–613 CE).
  Kissufim Floor Mosaic from the 6th century CE depicts a camel carrying amphorae resembling Gazan jars found in the Negev Desert.

New research reveals how Byzantine farmers adapted to droughts in the Negev's wine industry

 A drone view shows conservation work at a winepress that was discovered, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), at the site of a large monastery from the Byzantine period, near Kiryat Gat, Israel, January 6, 2025.

The nun who lived in chains: First-ever evidence of extreme asceticism found near Jerusalem

 Remains of woman buried with chains near Jerusalem are first evidence of women practicing extreme asceticism in Byzantine-era.

Woman buried with chains near Jerusalem shows first evidence of female asceticism in Byzantine era