Posted on 07/01/2013 10:54:23 AM PDT by US Navy Vet
Archaeologists may have discovered evidence of a dire famine that gripped Jerusalem during a Roman siege nearly 2,000 years ago.
Cooking pots and a ceramic lamp were found in an ancient cistern near the Western Wall, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced. Excavators believe these artifacts were left in the underground chamber by Jewish residents who were trying to eat what little food they had in secret during the war.
"This is the first time we are able to connect archaeological finds with the famine that occurred during the siege of Jerusalem at the time of the Great Revolt," Eli Shukron, excavation director for the IAA, said in a statement. The Great Revolt was the first of several Jewish uprisings against Roman rule that began in A.D. 66. The revolt was ultimately unsuccessful. The Romans eventually took back Jerusalem from the Jewish rebels and destroyed much of the city, including the Second Temple.
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“Column of Titus’ actully it’s the “Arch of Titus”. It’s Trajen’s “Column”.
B-b-but that's impossible! That would mean Jews were there almost 600 years before Islame?? Oh those evil Jews taking the land of Muzzies!!
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Thanks for the correction.
Trajen’s Column commemerated his Victory over Dacia(current day Romania). It’s kinda like a cartoon.
He spelled it “Trajan”. :)
The Romans were Muslims. Jooos! mastered time travel to go back and fight the first Muslims, and falsely fill Rome with idols and chronicles of orgies and drunkenness to cover up the Islamic nature of the righteous Romans.
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I was reading an article once that said Israel takes up 2/10th of 1% of land in the entire middle east. The rest is all dominated by Islam. I’m not good at math, but I think that means Muslims control 99.98% ...........but the Jews are the evil greedy ones.
Note: this topic is from 7/01/2013. Thanks US Navy Vet.
The Romans were highly skilled at stealing loot from the people they conquered.
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