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Israeli archaeologists find rare ancient jewelry

By flagstafftoday on  From flagstafftoday.com
Israeli archaeologists have discovered a rare trove of 3,000-year-old jewelry, including a ring and earrings, hidden in a ceramic jug near the ancient city of Megiddo, where the New Testament predicts the final battle of Armageddon. Excerpt from: Israeli archaeologists find rare ancient jewelryRead Full Story

Old coins force re-think on Jerusalem's Western Wall

 From reuters.com
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli archaeologists Wednesday said they had found ancient coins that overturned widely-held beliefs about the origins of Jerusalem's Western Wall, one of Judaism's holiest sites.For centuries, many thought the wall was built by King Herod - also infamous, in the Christian tradition, for his efforts to hunt down the baby Jesus in the original Christmas story.But archaeologists said they had found coins buried under the wall's foundations minted 20 years after King...Read Full Story

Archaeologists find theater box at Herod's palace

 From ap.org
Israeli archaeologists have excavated a lavish, private theater box in a 400-seat facility at King Herod's winter palace in the Judean desert.Archaeologists at Jerusalem's Hebrew University say the room provides further evidence of King Herod's famed taste for extravagance.Herod was the Jewish proxy ruler of the Holy Land under Roman occupation from 37 to 4 B.C. He is known for his extensive building throughout the area.Head archaeologist Ehud Netzer says Herod commissioned Roman artists to...Read Full Story

Ehud Netzer, noted Israeli archaeologist, dies

 From ap.org
Ehud Netzer, an Israeli archaeologist best known for excavating King Herod's winter palace and discovering the monarch's tomb there, has died after falling at the site this week. He was 76.Netzer led numerous high-profile digs over decades of work in a country where the ancient past plays a central part in national life and where archaeologists have sometimes become leading public figures. Israel's prime minister released a statement mourning his death.Netzer's discoveries helped expand...Read Full Story

Israeli archaeologists: tiny Christian relic found (AP)

By flagstafftoday on  From flagstafftoday.com
AP – A tiny, exquisitely made box found on an excavated street in Jerusalem is a token of Christian faith from 1,400 years ago, Israeli archaeologists said Sunday. Excerpt from: (AP)"> (AP)"> (AP)">Israeli archaeologists: tiny Christian relic found (AP)Read Full Story

Wife of Biblical King Herod's Tomb Unearthed by Israeli Archaeologist

By tmrfiles on  From filesfromtoni.blogspot.com
BEIT SAHOUR, West Bank (Reuters) - An Israeli archaeologist said on Wednesday he had unearthed what he believed were the 2,000-year-old remains of two tombs which had held a wife and daughter-in-law of the biblical King Herod.Other findings announced by Ehud Netzer of Jerusalem's Hebrew University provided new evidence of the lavish lifestyle of the Roman-era monarch also known as the "King of the Jews."MoreTag: Biblical Archaeology, King Herod Tombhttp://filesfromtoni.blogspot.com/atom.xmlRead Full Story

Archaeologists find theater box at Herod’s palace (AP)

By flagstafftoday on  From flagstafftoday.com
AP – Israeli archaeologists have excavated a lavish, private theater box in a 400-seat facility at King Herod’s winter palace in the Judean desert. More: continued hereRead Full Story

Herod’s Theater Box

By cmariottini on  From doctor.claudemariottini.com
Israeli archaeologists have excavated a lavish, private theater box in a 400-seat facility at King Herod's winter palace in the Judean desert, the team's head said Tuesday.Ehud Netzer of Jerusalem's Hebrew University said the room provides further evidence of King Herod's famed taste for extravagance.Herod commissioned Roman artists to decorate the theater walls with elaborate paintings and plaster moldings around 15 B.C., Netzer said. Its upper portions feature paintings of windows...Read Full Story

The Second Temple Quarry Found

By cmariottini on  From claudemariottini.com
The Jerusalem Post has announced that archeologists have found the Second Temple quarry, the same quarry that Herod used in the construction of the Second Temple. The following is an excerpt of the news report:An ancient quarry where King Herod's workers chiseled huge high-quality limestones for the construction of the Second Temple, including the Western Wall, has been uncovered in Jerusalem, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced Sunday.The quarry, which is located four kilometers...Read Full Story

Archaeologists find theater box Has Herods palace

By trelanyor on  From smolstood.typepad.com
JERUSALEM - Israeli archaeologists excavated Have a lavish, private theater box in a 400-seat facility at King Herod's winter palace In The Judean Desert. Archaeologists at Jerusalem's Hebrew University say The Room Provides Further evidence of King Herod's famed taste for extravagance. Herod the Jewish proxy ruler WAS of the Holy Land Under Roman occupation from 37 to 4 BC He Is Known for His extensive Throughout The building area. Head archaeologist Ehud Netzer says Herod Commissioned Roman...Read Full Story
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