5 Talmudic-Era Storage Vessels Unearthed In Shiloh

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A century after the first archaeological excavations at the site of ancient Shiloh in the Binyamin region, a new dig has unearthed a number of rare finds, including five intact jugs that date back some 2,000 years to the time of the Gemara, Yisrael Hayom reports. The jugs were in a row, underneath a floor, most likely to keep their contents cool. Their location is also likely what kept the vessels intact.

Dr. Reut Ben Arie, a resident of Shiloh, directed the excavation. The Mateh Binyamin Regional Council, which operates the Shiloh antiquities site, said that the dig was attempting to determine the location of the ancient wall and the entrance to the city. Workers dug a trench on the edge of the southern tel (mound) and exposed layers from all the periods of history when the site was active, from the Bronze Age to the Ottoman Empire. The Canaanite wall itself was first uncovered by a group of Danish archaeologists 100 years ago.

The excavation also turned up a number of coins, a key apparently used to unlock a chest, and even wooden dice identical in shape to dice used today.

Head of the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council Yisrael Gantz said, “We are privileged to expose finds that are proof of our ties to the Judea and Samaria region and this entire land. The discoveries here give meaning to our daily work to develop this part of the country. There is nothing more exciting than the palpable understanding of how we are continuing our forefathers’ lives here. This is the eternal story of the Jewish people, and that story gives us strength. Thank you to the staff at the ancient Shiloh site, the archaeological officer in the IDF Civil Administration, and Dr. Scott Stripling for his work to help the site succeed,” Gantz said.


3 COMMENTS

  1. How do they know it’s not from 100 years ago? Does it have a name of a Tanna on it, an Amora? Is anything written hieroglyphics on these vessels?

  2. Sorry Matzav 2000 years ago was not the time of the gemora!! We were still very well into the times of the Mishna at that point. Rabi Yehuda HaNosi completed the Mishna in the year 189 of the common era. 2000 years ago we were still in middle of the Zugos – very very very tanoyim era.

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