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Greco-Roman Antiquity
Well-preserved Hellenistic bronze mirror uncovered in Israel dig
Archaeologists uncover burial cave they believe belonged to a Greek woman who accompanied the armies that arrived in Israel over 2,000 years ago
Yaron Druckman
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09.27.23
Rare find of Roman swords in Israeli cave leave experts with 'more questions than answers'
Archaeologists say rare and well-preserved Roman swords will go through several tests in an attempt to discover who owned and fought with them; 'We want to identify whether this was a sword held by Romans'
Attila Somfalvi, Alexandra Lukash, Ilana Curiel
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09.07.23
Archeologists uncover part of Roman-era aqueduct in Jerusalem
Israel Antiquities Authority says the exposed section of the aqueduct, which carried water to the city's elite 2,000 years ago, was impressively preserved, allowing experts to possibly date its origins
Yaron Druckman
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08.28.23
Scientists reveal what Roman Empire smelled like
Experts say precious quartz vessel found in Roman mausoleum in Spain remained airtight for centuries, allowing for researchers to study it and find out how the Romans used to smell like
Yogev Israely
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05.30.23
Experts find two new skeletons in Pompeii
Archeologists believe victims attempted to seek shelter during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius when an earthquake caused a wall to collapse on top of them
Yogev Israely, AFP
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05.22.23
Archeologists find ancient tools of Roman doctor far from home
Researchers in Hungary excavate tools including needles, forceps, scalpels and bone saws alongside the skeletal remains of a Roman-era doctor who traveled outside the Roman realm
Yogev Israely
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05.08.23
Threads of tradition: Unraveling the history of Ionnina's Romaniote Jews
For 2,000 years and until the Holocaust, descendants of Jews who left Israel or were taken into slavery after the destruction of the second Temple lived in Ioannina, now only a few dozen remain to daven in their distinct style and preserve their memory
Dr. Yoel Rappel
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04.22.23
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