Seal discovery with Paleo-Hebrew script uncovered from the First Temple period during a recent excavation in Jerusalem.
An extremely rare and unusual stone seal from the First Temple period, about 2,700 years old, bearing a name inscribed in paleo-Hebrew script and a winged figure, was discovered near the Southern ...
A rare and unique First Temple-era stone seal inscribed with a name in paleo-Hebrew script has been uncovered near Jerusalem’s Temple Mount, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on August ...
The "extremely rare and unusual stone seal... bearing a name inscribed in paleo-Hebrew script and a winged figure" is made of black stone and considered "one of the most beautiful ever discovered ...
A rare and unique First Temple period stone seal that features paleo-Hebrew script and an image of a protective demon or genie has been discovered in Jerusalem, the Israel Antiquities Authority ...
The seal features two notable characteristics: an inscription in paleo-Hebrew script bearing a name, and an engraved winged figure. This discovery provides valuable insight into the artistic and ...
The seal, which bears a name inscribed in paleo-Hebrew script and a winged demon, or "genie" figure, was discovered in the Davidson Archaeological Garden near the Southern Wall of the Temple Mount ...
The trinket was notably inscribed with the paleo-Hebrew phrase, “Le Yehoʼezer ben Hoshʼayahu,” meaning “For Yeho’ezer son of Hosh’ayahu” — referring to two prominent men who may have lived between the ...
The trinket was notably inscribed with the paleo-Hebrew phrase, “Le Yehoʼezer ben Hoshʼayahu,” meaning “For Yeho’ezer son of Hosh’ayahu” — referring to two prominent men who may ...
The stone seal bears a name inscribed in the paleo-Hebrew script, as well as an image of a winged figure. It is thought to have been used both as an amulet and as a stamp to seal documents ...