Archaeologists excavating the City of David in Jerusalem found a range of artefacts dating back 2,600 years
Excavators in tunnels in the City of David found burnt grape seeds, wood and pottery Israel Tourism/Flickr
New evidence has emerged that shows a passage of the Bible is historically accurate.
Archaeologists excavating the City of David in Jerusalem found a range of burnt artefacts dating back 2,600 years. The discovery confirms the reference to the burning of Jerusalem and the capture of the city in the Bible.
The archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority found burnt bones, grape seeds, wood and pottery – all of which were covered in layers of ash, IFLscience reported.
Dr Joe Uziel, who led the excavation, said many of the items had stamped handles and rosette seals which allowed the researchers to accurately date them. "These seals are characteristic of the end of the First Temple Period," he explained in a video from the Israel Antiquities Authority. They were used for the administrative system that developed towards the end of the Judean dynasty
01/08/2017 by THE INDEPENDENT
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