Great discovery that shows how old this part of the world is!!
This sarcophagus, is one of three found where Herod's fortress palace once stood, is seen at Hebrew University in Jerusalem November 19, 2008. Archaeologist has unearthed the 2,000-year-old remains of two sacrophagi in which a wife and daughter-in-law of the biblical King Herod had been interred.
The findings announced by Ehud Netzer of Jerusalem's Hebrew University could cast new light on the lavish lifestyle of the Roman-era monarch also known as the "King of the Jews."
Israeli archaeologists unearth Herod family tombs
Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:54pm GMT
By Allyn Fisher-Ilan
BEIT SAHOUR, West Bank (Reuters) - An Israeli archaeologist said on Wednesday he had unearthed what he believed were the 2,000-year-old remains of two tombs which had held a wife and daughter-in-law of the biblical King Herod.
Other findings announced by Ehud Netzer of Jerusalem's Hebrew University provided new evidence of the lavish lifestyle of the Roman-era monarch also known as the "King of the Jews."





