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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, ...
Archaeologists digging in Jerusalem's ancient City of David just uncovered a 2,300-year-old ring that's so well preserved ...
Small gold ring, likely belonging to a child living in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period about 2,300 years ago, found ...
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 2,300-year-old ring has been discovered in Jerusalem’s ancient City of David, in the second such find at the same site within the last year, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on ...
The Jerusalem Glassblowing Studio is where glass takes shape – and meaning is made. It’s a sanctuary for creativity, ...
A glittering reminder of Jerusalem’s past has surfaced once again—this time in the form of a tiny gold ring believed to be ...
Eli Escusido, director of the Israel Antiquities Authority, added, “The discovery of these rings is a testament to Jerusalem’s historical wealth and significance. This is ‘Jerusalem of Gold’ in its ...
The small gold ring probably belonged to a boy or girl living in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period about 2,300 years ago.
For most visitors, the highlight of a City of David visit is Hezekiah's Tunnel. The tunnel was ancient Jerusalem's primary source of water, according to the Bible. Today, you can traverse this ...
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.