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ars longa, vita brevis. classics and anthropology student reporting on old places, things, events, and that of the like.

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  • In a Jerusalem tunnel, a glimpse of an ancient war

    “JERUSALEM (AP) — The excavation of an ancient drainage tunnel beneath Jerusalem has yielded a sword, oil lamps, pots and coins abandoned during a war here 2,000 years ago, archaeologists said Monday, suggesting the finds were debris from a pivotal episode in the city’s history when rebels hid from Roman soldiers crushing a Jewish revolt.

    The tunnel was built two millennia ago underneath one of Roman-era Jerusalem’s main streets, which today largely lies under an Arab neighborhood in the city’s eastern sector. After a four-year excavation, the tunnel is part of a growing network of subterranean passages under the politically combustible modern city.”

    Tagged: Jerusalem ancient warfare jewish revolt ancient rome

    Posted on August 9, 2011 with 8 notes

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