Underground hideout from nearly 2,000 years ago unearthed in Israel
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Underground hideout from nearly 2,000 years ago unearthed in Israel
The labyrinth is evidence, the experts said, that Jewish communities as far north as the hills of the Galilee, where Jesus is believed to have preached, prepared for the Roman legions quashing rebellions closer to Jerusalem
Arqueólogos no norte de Israel encontraram um imenso esconderijo subterrâneo composto por túneis estreitos e salas maiores que foi escavado por aldeões judeus quase dois mil anos atrás, em uma época de revolta contra o Império Romano. O labirinto é evidência, segundo especialistas, de que as comunidades judaicas no extremo norte, até as colinas da Galileia, onde se acredita que Jesus pregou, se prepararam para as legiões romanas reprimindo rebel…
Archaeologists in northern Israel found an immense underground hiding place composed of narrow tunnels and larger rooms that was excavated by Jewish villages nearly 2,000 years ago, during a time of revolt against the Roman Empire. Read more (04/03/2024)
Archaeologists have discovered a vast underground hideout in northern Israel consisting of narrow tunnels and larger rooms excavated by Jewish peasants nearly 2,000 years ago, at the time of the revolt against the Roman Empire.
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