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Archaeologists in Jerusalem say they have discovered a roughly 2,300-year-old gold ring with a red gemstone that’s remarkably similar to another piece of jewelry found less than a year ago.
The small size of the ring, gold and set with a red gemstone, indicates that it belonged to a youngster living in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period more than two millennia ago, the state ...
An ancient 1,600-year-old bead made of pure gold was discovered during an archeological dig in the City of David in the core of Jerusalem Wednesday from dirt that was removed from a Roman ...
The ivories, considered one of the costliest raw materials in the ancient world — worth even more than gold — were found among the ruins of a palatial building in use when Jerusalem was at the ...
The Israel Antiquities Authority has discovered a rare gold bead, at least 1,600 years old, in Jerusalem’s City of David. IAA ancient jewelry expert Dr. Avi Golani classified the discovery as ...
Researchers found a tiny gold ring, embedded with what's believed to be a garnet, during recent excavations in Jerusalem. (Eliyahu Yanai/City of David via CNN Newsource) A gold earring and a gold ...
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