A ‘Beka’ weight from the First Temple discovered in Emek Tzurim
22.11.2018
The weight, which was found in the archaeological soil originating from the Western Wall foundations, north of the City of David, features an inscription in ancient Hebrew script and was used to weigh the half-shekel brought to the Temple
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A winepress from the Byzantine period was found in a Roman-era roofed reservoir in Tzipori (Sepphoris) National Park. Such a winepress in a roofed reservoir has never before been found anywhere in Israel.
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