2,000-year-old coins hailing ‚freedom‘ of Zion, Jerusalem uncovered in West Bank – Bar-Ilan University archaeologists find Great Revolt coin at Khirbat Jib’it and one from Bar-Kokhba Revolt in nearby cliffs, indicating Jewish presence further north than thought | Timesofisrael
Two rare coins dating back to the Jewish revolts against the Romans were recently discovered by Israeli archaeologists in the Binyamin region of the West Bank.
The first coin was discovered on the ground at the Khirbat Jib’it archaeological site, just south of the West Bank town of Duma. It dates back to the Great Revolt, the first Jewish–Roman War in Judea, according to researchers from Bar-Ilan University.
The first coin was discovered on the ground at the Khirbat Jib’it archaeological site, just south of the West Bank town of Duma. It dates back to the Great Revolt, the first Jewish–Roman War in Judea, according to researchers from Bar-Ilan University.
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