Elevator project in Old Jerusalem leads to surprising finds
JERUSALEM (AP) — Installing an elevator doesn’t normally involve a 2,000-year plunge into an ancient city’s history. But in Jerusalem, even seemingly simple construction projects can lead to archaeological endeavors.
Archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem say they have made numerous discoveries, including an ornate first-century villa with its own ritual bath, after a project began to increase access for disabled people to Jerusalem’s Western Wall.
Jerusalem is built in a way you trip over ancient artifacts when you dig a little below the surface. It has been rebuilt on top of itself many times City of David dig site is my favorite place in Jerusalem
Henry Rodriguez
>jews jewing other jews outta money to play in the dirt
jews today arent the jews of the past, most of ashkenazis and sephards are khazars who were a pagan nation living near the black sea and converted to judaism in order to prevent being swept by christians and muslims during the crusades.
even the herodians that took over after the maccabean dynasties were imposters that were not from royal maccabean line but edomites and this is confirmed by Flavius Josephus
It's gone, shoahd. I'll check back in few weeks if gets reuploaded elsewhere. Search results for similar terms did not yield results on youtube because of the (((algorithm))).