(Photo By: Cogat Spokesperson’s Office)

(Photo By: Cogat Spokesperson’s Office)

By: Tobias Siegal - October 21, 2020

Dozens of jars and complete clay objects from the Second Temple period have been discovered by the Civil Administration in archaeological digs at Beit El in the West Bank.

The ancient jars were discovered inside a water hole at the Khirbet Kafr Mer archaeological site at Beit El.

The exciting discovery was made as part of an ongoing large-scale excavation that the Civil Administration has been leading at the site for more than a decade. In August, a richly decorated stone table dating to the Second Temple era was discovered at the same site.

Read More: The Jerusalem Post

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