From 20 BC to 70 AD, the Jews in and around Jerusalem practiced a unique burial habit, combining the customs of ancient Jews with neighboring cultures and Greek traditions. The region's helenizing (good p.2) funeral is an integral part of these burial practices, including the two burials of this person. These skeletons are usually made of the same material and are decorated according to a specific pattern. On the bank of the bone kept in the Kelsea Museum of Art, the shapes and styles used in most of these relics are shown.
The ship discovered antiques (clay coffins) and the buried bones of the dead belong to the Zoroastrian cult organization. They were placed in a specially built building - Naoussa. The handset has various shapes. They are rectangular or elliptical boxes with relief images embossed on the wall - protecting soul and soul ornaments. The head of God can be used as the cover of the small bone. During archaeological excavation, people accumulated various cultural relics, especially pottery. Some ceramic products have specific meanings in addition to their practical function. By disclosing the meaning of the article itself and the decoration of the article, you can better understand and understand the spiritual world of the past generation. These products contain so-called focus. There are several kinds
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Biblical archeology has also become a target for several famous counterfeit products that are running for various reasons. The most famous of these is written in James Ossuary when information on the discovery of bone banks was released in 2002, "Jacob son of Joseph and brothers of Jesus". In fact, this relic was discovered 20 years ago and was then replaced several times after the inscription was added. I found this because it does not match the pattern of the era that it marks.
The discovery of coins found near the skull near Levante's tomb suggests a similar approach to Persian era Phoenicians. There may be coins in the caves of the Jews; for example, the bones of the skull mouth of the bone containing the inscription of "the daughter of Miriam of Cimir" that was recalled during the reign of Herod Agrippa I of 42/43 Coins were found inside. Putting coins in the ancient Jewish era may not be common in the skull but may be an idol worshiping act, but Rabin 's literature says that the person who died Karon "had to overcome the ferry and borrow the freight It is suggesting that he is mourning. The boat is sometimes drawn on the wall of the Osarie or Jewish tomb, and since it is depicting a ship there may be coins found in the skull