The tomb of King Herod., page
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Topic started on 9-5-2007 @ 05:48 AM by asala
This is always interesting news when a discovery is made,

An archaeologist claims he has found the tomb of King Herod, the ruler of Judea,
Info on him,

It is believed the site has been found at Herodium, a site south of Jerusalem,

They say no bones where found, possible removed many years ago,

www.imra.org.il...


Experts are saying they want this is writing before really taking this as the tomb,

HERODIUM, West Bank -- Under a baking sun, pieces of limestone carved with rosettes and geometrical designs lay in three excavated pits Tuesday -- a desert site Israeli archaeologists say is the tomb of King Herod, who ruled the Holy Land when Christ was born.
The find, which could provide insights into one of the Bible's most reviled yet influential figures, includes pieces of an ornate sarcophagus, but no bones and no inscription that would seal the identification.



www.suntimes.com...
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