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Israel says inscription in Persian pottery shard inauthentic

Por: ABC News Entertainment March 03, 2023

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JERUSALEM -- 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 pottery in question was discovered by a passerby last December and caused a sensation as the first mention of sixth century B.C. empire builder to appear in Israel.After the news broke earlier this week, an expert in ancient Aramaic... + full article



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