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A 2,300-year-old gold ring found in Jerusalem's City of David highlights the wealth and culture of the Second Temple period, ...
Small gold ring, likely belonging to a child living in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period about 2,300 years ago, found ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNArchaeologists Find ‘Very Rare’ African Figurines In A 1,500-Year-Old Burial In Israel’s Negev DesertDuring excavations on the grounds of an Israeli Air Force base in the Negev Desert, archaeologists came across several tombs ...
A glittering reminder of Jerusalem’s past has surfaced once again—this time in the form of a tiny gold ring believed to be ...
In the City of David archaeological park, a small gold ring dating back to Jerusalem in the Second Temple period was uncovered during recent excavations, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on ...
Three 1,500-year-old burials in the Negev desert have pendants of bone and ebony that may depict the deceased individuals' ...
The small gold ring probably belonged to a boy or girl living in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period about 2,300 years ago.
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare set of 1,500-year-old figurines buried in southern Israel’s Negev Desert, shedding light ...
A strange artefact unearthed by a thirteen-year-old while on a trek in Haifa, north of Israel, has turned out to be a rare ...
Researchers at Israel identified remains tied to a Roman funerary pig ritual, offering rare insight into Roman military ...
Rare African-style figurines dating back 1,500 years were discovered in ancient Christian tombs in Israel’s Negev desert.
A set of rare and intricately carved figurines — including miniature heads of African figures fashioned from black wood and bone — have been discovered in 1,500-year-old Christian graves of women and ...
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