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Minuscule artifact discovered at the Jerusalem-based Temple Mount Sifting Project may reference an official who worked for ...
Based on the writing style, the sealing dates to the late First Temple period, approximately the late-7th to early-6th ...
Dozens of inscribed clay seal impressions recovered during excavations near the Temple Mount have been identified as evidence of two treasuries in ancient Jerusalem in the late 8th century BCE ...
The three cones each have an identical cuneiform inscription which references the god the temple was built for and the king who built it, and date back to around 2,200 BC.
Jerusalem - A rare clay seal found under Jerusalem's Old City appears to be linked to religious rituals practiced at the Jewish Temple 2,000 years ago, Israeli archaeologists said Sunday.
This handout photo released by the British Museum in London on Thursday shows a Sumerian clay cone bearing a cuneiform inscription, found on the site of the Eninnu temple in the ancient city of Girsu ...
The three clay cones are identified as coming from a temple in southern Iraq Eight 5,000-year-old artefacts looted from Iraq following the fall of Saddam Hussein will be returned after being ...
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A tiny clay seal that likely certified the purity of ritual objects used in the Second Temple was discovered in an excavation near the Temple Mount.
Ancient clay seal found near Temple Mount Mon., Dec. 26, 2011 A rare clay seal is displayed during a news conference at the archaeological site known as the City of David in east Jerusalem on Sunday.