Byzantine Monastic Complex Discovered in Upper Egypt Reveals Monks’ Way of Life.

Excavations in Sohag, Egypt, Uncover a Byzantine Residential Complex for Monks, Featuring a Church, Cells, Artifacts, and Coptic Inscriptions, Expanding Knowledge of Monastic Life in the Byzantine Period.

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Byzantine Monastic Complex Discovered in Upper Egypt Reveals Monks’ Way of Life

Excavations in Sohag, Egypt, Uncover a Byzantine Residential Complex for Monks, Featuring a Church, Cells, Artifacts, and Coptic Inscriptions, Expanding Knowledge of Monastic Life in the Byzantine Period.

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Ancient menorah pendant discovered in Jerusalem excavation | Israel Hayom

An exceptionally rare 1,300-year-old lead pendant decorated with a seven-branched menorah has been discovered during archaeological excavations at Jerusalem's Temple Mount southwestern corner. The artifact, one of only two such pendants known worldwide, was found in the Davidson Archaeological Park during excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in cooperation with the City of David Foundation.

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