20141021 "Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
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SHMULIK FREIREICH restores and preserves a rare, 2,000 year old, engraved stone. The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.
"Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
SHMULIK FREIREICH restores and preserves a rare, 2,000 year old, engraved stone. The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.
"Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.
"Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
SHMULIK FREIREICH restores and preserves a rare, 2,000 year old, engraved stone. The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.
"Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
SHMULIK FREIREICH restores and preserves a rare, 2,000 year old, engraved stone. The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.
"Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
SHMULIK FREIREICH restores and preserves a rare, 2,000 year old, engraved stone. The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.
"Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.
"Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.
"Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
SHMULIK FREIREICH restores and preserves a rare, 2,000 year old, engraved stone. The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.
"Extraordinary" Archaeological Discovery Uncovered in Jerusalem
The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled what they describe as "an extraordinary find of enormous historical importance and among the most important Latin inscriptions ever discovered in Jerusalem" - a fragment of limestone bearing an official Latin engraving dedicated to Roman Emperor Hadrian dated 129CE, on display in front of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum.