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2,700-Year-Old Seal with Winged 'Genie' Discovered Near Jerusalem's Temple Mount

A rare and extraordinary 2,700-year-old stone seal from the First Temple period has been unearthed near the Southern Wall of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, shedding light on the Assyrian influence in Judah during this era.
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A small piece of clay, of the size of a coin, has just shed light on a story with more than 2,600 years. Archaeologists of the Temple Mount Penitentiary Project in Jerusalem announced on Wednesday the discovery of a rare seal with ancient Hebrew inscription. The artifact bears the name Asayahu, as extended by Asaiah, a character mentioned in the Hebrew Bible during the reign of King Josiah. Understand: Archaeologists discover 'false port' in the…

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archeologyworldwide.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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