
Archaeologists unearth evidence of biblical power struggle beneath Jerusalem: 'Screamed with excitement'
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Archaeologists discovered the first Assyrian inscription ever found in Jerusalem, a 2,700-year-old pottery fragment revealing ancient correspondence between biblical kingdoms.
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Though the fragment was unearthed in the Tzurim Valley, it was originally part of rubble near the Western Wall, beside the Temple Mount.
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