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2,500-year-old mass grave sheds light on burial practices in Judah during Persian period

admin April 13, 2026
2,500-year-old mass grave sheds light on burial practices in Judah during Persian period

2,500-year-old mass grave sheds light on burial practices in Judah during Persian period


A team of Israeli and German archaeologists has found the skeletal remains of up to 89 individuals, most of them infants and young children, inside a repurposed ancient cistern at Tel Azekah, a site about 19 miles southwest of Jerusalem, in what researchers say is the first discovery of its kind in Israel.

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