Archaeologists uncovered a 5,000-year-old city and a 7,000-year-old religious temple in northern Israel, officials announced Sunday. Directors for the Israel Antiquities Authority described the city as "the Early Bronze Age New York" of the region spanning more than 160 acres and accommodating about 6,000 inhabitants. "There is no doubt that this site dramatically changes what we know about the character of the period and the beginning of urbanization of Israel," ...