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Israel, Jerusalem, Guivat Ram quarter, Israel Museum, department of archeology, this stone block fell from the parapet at the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount to the street below during the destruction of the second temple. Its inscription to the place of trumpeting indicates that it market the place a priest would stand to signal by trumpet blast the begining and end of Sabbath, 1st century BCE
Israel, Jerusalem, Guivat Ram quarter, Israel Museum, department of archeology, this stone block fell from the parapet at the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount to the street below during the destruction of the second temple. Its inscription to the place of trumpeting indicates that it market the place a priest would stand to signal by trumpet blast the begining and end of Sabbath, 1st century BCE
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Date13/06/2012
DescriptionIsrael, Jerusalem, Guivat Ram quarter, Israel Museum, department of archeology, this stone block fell from the parapet at the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount to the street below during the destruction of the second temple. Its inscription "to the place of trumpeting" indicates that it market the place a priest would stand to signal by trumpet blast the begining and end of Sabbath, 1st century BCE
Folio In King Herod's footsteps
Author(C) Bertrand Rieger
Map View/close geopositioning
Pixels5120 x 3412
Jpeg3 072 Ko
Image51 180 Ko
Cm/300 dpi43.35 x 28.89 cm