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Recent Archeological Discoveries


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Universal Ancient Language: Did an Ancient Language of Universal Symbols Exist?


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First Temple seal found in Jerusalem: A stone seal bearing the name of one of the families who acted as servants in the First Temple and then returned to Jerusalem after being exiled to Babylonia has been uncovered.


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Israeli says elusive bibical wall found: The wall around the city Jerusalem that was constructed by Nehemiah may have been found.


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Tiny tablet provides proof for Old Testament: A discovery from a cuneiform tablet from Babylon confirms the Bibles account of a minor figure in the book of Jeremiah.


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The Heliodorus Stele: Recently Deciphered Greek Inscription from Israel Suggests New Perspectives on Second Maccabees.


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Rare Old Testament manuscript unveiled: A manuscript containing the "Song of the Sea" dated about 700 A.D. is on display.


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Oldest Glue Discovered: Discovered near the Dead Sea, an ancient skull is decorated using an ancient form of glue.


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Ancient spell may be oldest Semitic text: Phrases designed to repel snakes from tombs of Egyptian kings.


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Ancient latrine fuels debate at Qumran: A 2,000-year-old toilet sheds new light on the ancient Essene community.


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A is for Ancient: Describing an Alphabet Found Near Jerusalem. A 3,000 year old alphabet inscription discovered on a limestone boulder in a city wall.


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Ancient Well: Archaeologists have uncovered an 8,000-year-old well, one of the oldest in the world, in the north of Israel.


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Hebrew Manuscript: A Spanish historical archive has found what may constitute the largest collection of ancient Hebrew manuscripts in Europe .


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Ancient Coin: A coin from the time of the second Jewish Revolt is found near the Dead Sea.


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Solomon-era Fortifications: A possible construction project by King Solomon as detailed in the book of Kings.




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