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sabbat hunter

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Tue Oct 9, 2018, 04:01 PM Oct 2018

ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNEARTH 2000-YEAR-OLD HEBREW 'JERUSALEM' INSCRIPTION

https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/2000-year-old-Roman-find-reveals-usage-of-the-name-Jerusalem-in-Hebrew-568973
The find is the first written evidence of the name "Jerusalem" found on a column drum dating from the Herodian period.

The earliest written inscription of the word Jerusalem written in Hebrew on a 2,000 year old column drum was unveiled on Tuesday at a press conference at The Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

The limestone column drum that dates back to the Second Temple period, was discovered 10 months ago on an excavation site near the International Convention Center in Jerusalem.




The words: “Hanania son of Dudolos from Jerusalem” was etched on the column which was part of a building that stood in a Jewish potters village near the entrance of the Jerusalem some 2,000 years ago.
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