Archaeologists are reporting a stunning discovery, right in the shadows of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
A rare 2,700-year-old pottery fragment with a royal message is shining a light on key events found in the Old Testament.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem unearthed an Assyrian inscription on a piece of clay in a drainage canal at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City. The one-inch artifact appears to be a part of a seal that was used to authenticate official documents.
"The composition of the bullae (inscribed clay) generally matches the components of the minerals and rocks in the Tigris basin and therefore the bullae most likely arrived here in Jerusalem as official documents from one of the Assyrian centers," researchers explained.
This incredible find appears to confirm yet anothe

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