Israel acknowledged on Friday that an inscription in clay found in the country's south bearing the name of Darius the Great, ruler of the ancient Persian Empire, was not authentic. The shard of ...
Lachish park hikers found a potshard, thinking it was a prank. Archaeologists were also misled, identifying it as a “receipt,” photos show. Photo from the Israel Antiquities Authority UPDATE AND ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel acknowledged on Friday that an inscription in clay found in the country’s south bearing the name of Darius the Great, ruler of the ancient Persian Empire, was not authentic.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel acknowledged on ...
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