Israeli Archeologits Unveil 2,700 Year-Old "Governor Seal"…
A small round 2,700 year old clay seal, also known as a docket, was excavated by the Israel…
A 1,500-year-old byzantine-era church with spectacular multicolored mosaic floors with flower, winged eagle, and leaf patterns glistening in the sunshine and hundreds of lamps was discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority and nearly 5000 volunteers in Ramat Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem in the fall of 2019, the Jerusalem Post reported.
A small clay sealing approximately one centimeter in diameter dating back to the 7th century BCE was unearthed in the City of David beneath the Western Wall, bearing the inscription, “Belonging to Adoniyahu, the Royal Steward,” and also etched in calligraphy, the name of a character found in the Hebrew Bible, Adoniyahu, which translates to“The Lord is my Master,” the Times of Israel reported.
The remnants of a 2,000 year old Jewish settlement including watchtowers, limestone vessels used for purity rituals, underground tunnels used by Jewish rebels during the Bar Kochba Revolt, and an oil lamp embellished with nine branched menorahs were uncovered near the outskirts of Beersheva in early 2019 per the Baltimore Jewish Press.