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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Two Rare African Figurines in 1,500-Year-Old Christian Burials in IsraelArchaeologists in Israel have found two tiny African figurines buried in early Christian graves. Dating back roughly 1,500 ...
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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 ...
Small gold ring, likely belonging to a child living in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period about 2,300 years ago, found ...
Three 1,500-year-old burials in the Negev desert have pendants of bone and ebony that may depict the deceased individuals' ...
A 2,300-year-old gold ring found in Jerusalem's City of David highlights the wealth and culture of the Second Temple period, ...
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 ...
A glittering reminder of Jerusalem’s past has surfaced once again—this time in the form of a tiny gold ring believed to be ...
Israeli archaeologists say it is the second such find at the same site within the last year.The post 2,300-year-old gold ring unearthed in Jerusalem appeared first on JNS.org.
A 2,300-year-old gold ring found in Jerusalem's City of David offers rare insights into Hellenistic-era life and ancient Greek traditions.
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare set of 1,500-year-old figurines buried in southern Israel’s Negev Desert, shedding light ...
The small gold ring probably belonged to a boy or girl living in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period about 2,300 years ago.
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 ...
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