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Mysterious Remnants Of A Seventh Century Palace Unearthed In Jerusalem

The discovery of 2700 years old relics of a palace gave rise to countless questions.

The Mystique
5 min readSep 25, 2021
The palace is believed to have overlooked King Solomon’s Temple in the heart of Jerusalem. | Photo Credits: Dailymail

JJerusalem’s Archaeology Department made a shocking discovery of 2700 years old relics in the middle of 2020. These historical artifacts were found in the south of Old Jerusalem City. The team of researchers was excited to find a milestone in Jerusalems’s archaeological research. They believe that the ancient relics are an addition to the rich history of Jerusalem. According to archaeologists, the relics belonged to the primordial palace that once housed the Kings of Jerusalem. The architecture of the ornamental blocks is outstanding. Archaeologists believe that the artistic nature of primeval Jerusalem has not changed much as similar designs are seen on the modern-day currency of Israel. However, the team of archaeologists deployed at the site wondered how and why the relics were buried so neatly. The research is still in progress and could bring Jerusalem a hefty fortune.

Discovery Of A 2700 Years Old “Ornate Capital”

A group of archaeologists excavating the centuries-old relics. | Photo Credits: Archaeology News Network

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