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Ancient Greek earring found at east Jerusalem site

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Israel yesterday unveiled a golden earring dating from the second or third century BC, found in the shadow of the Old City walls in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem. The Israel Antiquitie­s Authority (IAA) said the artifact, in the Hellenisti­c style and shaped like a horned animal, was found in October in the City of David National Park, between the Old City and the flashpoint Palestinia­n neighborho­od of Silwan.

The find was not announced publicly until now to give archeologi­sts time to study the find and publish an academic paper. “It is unclear whether the gold earring was worn by a man or a woman, nor do we know their cultural or religious identity, but we can say for certain that whoever wore this earring definitely belonged to Jerusalem’s upper class,” an IAA statement said, citing “the quality of the gold piece of jewelry”.

Following the conquest of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC, Jerusalem remained under Hellenist rule for the next 200 years. “We do not know much about Jerusalem in the Hellenisti­c period,” Yuval Gadot of Tel Aviv University and codirector of the excavation­s told AFP. “This opens a debate about the nature of Jerusalem’s population” at the time, he said. The City of David is run as an archaeolog­ical park by hardline settler organizati­on Elad which seeks to bolster the Jewish presence in mainly Palestinia­n east Jerusalem. — AFP

 ??  ?? Israeli archeologi­sts work at the site.
Israeli archeologi­sts work at the site.
 ??  ?? Bones and pieces of ceramic found by Israeli archeologi­sts are seen at the site.
Bones and pieces of ceramic found by Israeli archeologi­sts are seen at the site.
 ??  ?? An Israeli archeologi­st shows a rare golden earring believed to be more than 2,000 yearsold, discovered at the archeologi­cal site of the City of David in East Jerusalem near the walls of the old city. — AFP photos
An Israeli archeologi­st shows a rare golden earring believed to be more than 2,000 yearsold, discovered at the archeologi­cal site of the City of David in East Jerusalem near the walls of the old city. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? Professor Cayetana Johnson wears a rare golden earring believed to be more than 2,000 years-old, discovered at the archeologi­cal site of the City of David in East Jerusalem.
Professor Cayetana Johnson wears a rare golden earring believed to be more than 2,000 years-old, discovered at the archeologi­cal site of the City of David in East Jerusalem.

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