AP Online
Israeli archaeologists say they may have found the earliest evidence yet for the existence of modern man.
A Tel Aviv University team excavating a cave in central Israel said Monday they found teeth about 400,000 years old. The earliest...
Fox
Professor Avi Gopher, left, and Dr. Ran Barkai from the Institute of Archeology of Tel Aviv University inspect an archeological site where ancient teeth were discovered near Rosh Haain, central Israel. Israeli archaeologists said Monday they may have...
Israel National News
Dec/28/10 Follow Israel news briefs on and Israeli archaeologists from Tel Aviv University have found what may be the oldest remains of modern man on the planet. The remains, human teeth found in a cave in central Israel, are thought to be 400,000...
Mail Online UK
Until now, scientists believed that homo sapiens, the direct descendants of modern man, evolved in Africa about 200,000 years ago and gradually migrated north, through the Middle East, to Europe and Asia. Recently, discoveries of early human remains...
Israel National News
Dec/27/10 Follow Israel news briefs on and The governing council of Tel Aviv University approved the appointment of Dr. Giora Yaron as its chairman Monday evening. Yaron is considered one of the founding fathers of Israel's hi-tech industry, and...
Haaretz
A fire broke out on an railway car on the tracks near the central Israeli town of Shfayim on Tuesday morning. Some 20 passengers were suffering from either shock or smoke inhalation, but initial reports showed that everybody managed to escape from...