There is no reason to assume otherwise.
No. Ancient Hebrew is a language, and Ancient Israel is nation.
They are in the same rough physical area and the descendants of Ancient Israel live in Modern Israel, returned after centuries of Exile.
BREAD, flowers and Fruits, goat meat..other meat... much the same...
Jerusalem (Yerushalayim ירושלים).It's the same as the modern capital of Israel.
Judaism and Islam are based on the same foundations and ancient texts, funny huh?
The same as today: the Jordan River and the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee).
LD is the same as ld and in ancient Rome it would have represented 500-50 = 450 But in todays modern notation of Roman numerals 450 = CDL
Israel was not invented. It is an alternate name for Jacob of the Old Testament. His descendants were called "the children of Israel." Israel was also the name of one of two ancient Jewish kingdoms, the other being Judah. The ancient Kingdom of Israel existed as an independent entity form about 1050 BC until about 930 BC. Because the ancient Kingdom of Judah lasted until the Babylonian conquest, and was afterward a province of Babylon, Macedon and then Rome under the names of Yehud or Judea, modern efforts to found a Jewish state preferred the name Israel. The modern State of Israel was founded in 1948.
In terms of culture and national identity, the current countries that surround Israel have nothing to do with the Biblical-Era countries in the same region. However, the actual people are more or less the same general genetic mix, with some interbreeding with the Arab conquerors who came in the post-Biblical period.
The modern country of Israel is largely in the same place where ancient Israel was and always has been . . . at the extreme eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, between the coast and the Jordan River, and extending from the Gulf of Aqaba in the south, roughly 240 miles north to the southern border of Lebanon.
yes
There are designs which tend to come back from the olden times.There may be a fusion element in the designs but there is definitely a similar trend in consumers choosing diamond and pearls for dressing up.