Inscription Found In Judean Desert Cave: 'Abba Of Naburya Has Perished'
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Abba of Naburya has perished Unique 1900-year-old inscription found in Dead Sea cave
Four-line Aramaic text, one of the few legible inscriptions from the era, may be tied to the Bar Kochba Revolt. The words were spotted only inches away from hidden Roman swords The post Abba of Naburya has perished Unique 1900-year-old inscription found in Dead Sea cave appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Inscription Found In Judean Desert Cave: 'Abba Of Naburya Has Perished'
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In a remarkable discovery in a Judean desert cave, researchers found a four-line ancient Aramaic inscription, possibly written by Jewish rebels from the Bar Kochba Revolt against the Romans in the 2nd century CE. The discovery was revealed Monday by two Israeli scholars at a prominent academic conference in Jerusalem on Monday, […]
Archaeologists have discovered in a cave near Ein Gedi a unique inscription in Aramaic, probably left during the Bar-Kohba uprising. Nearby are four Roman swords in excellent condition.
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