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Early toilets reveal dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 31, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2023 / 05 / 230526121100.htm. University of Cambridge.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered a 2,700-year-old black stone seal near the southern wall of the Temple Mount. This remarkable artifact serves as a vivid reminder of Jerusalem's central ...
People in Old Testament Jerusalem suffered from widespread dysentery, study finds Study results indicate "long-term presence" of Giardia parasite in Near East populations.
The star first leads the wise men to Jerusalem—where Old and New Testament meet—not Bethlehem. Preach January 01, 2024. An image of the Magi is featured on one of the Vatican's 2021 Christmas ...
In 2015, the royal bulla (or seal) of the biblical king Hezekiah (r. 715– 687/6 BC) was found in the most ancient part of Jerusalem. It was dated to between 727 and 698 BC.
Analysis of ancient faeces taken from two toilets reveals dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem. Examination of the latrines dating back to the biblical Kingdom of Judah uncovered traces of a ...
Early toilets reveal dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem – study (Ya’akov Billig/University of Cambridge) Nina Massey. 25 May 2023.
Analysis of ancient faeces taken from two toilets reveals dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem. Examination of the latrines dating back to the biblical Kingdom of Judah uncovered traces of a ...
Analysis of ancient faeces taken from two toilets reveals dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem. Examination of the latrines dating back to the biblical Kingdom of Judah uncovered traces of a ...