‘Mysterious’ pipelines near biblical relics discovered in Jerusalem

a rein in ducts in rock carved with almost three millennia was indiscovered in Jerusalem It is inleft the archaeologists perplexed, inI missed in comparable biblical findings or in links to an ancient Jewish temple and palace nearbyins.

The knee-high canals, which date in 2,800 years ago, are located close of the cityin Old in Jerusalem. they if find in two groups, uncovered at 10 meters in distance.

Forensic testing of the canals found no blood, the Authority said.in in antiqueins in Israel – what canin exclude the possibilityin in that have been used for slaughter in animals for feasts or religious sacrifices.

You ducts also do not seem to have designed a flow in a single direction, or inwater in any basin, thus suggesting they were not used to drain sewage or rain, the official added.inwhose partner in research is the universityin in Tel Aviv.

“We looked at the installation and realized that we had found something unique,” ​​said archaeologist Yiftah Shalev in a statement, calling the indiscovery in “mystery”.

The po channelsinm have been used to prepare a commodity “linked to the economy of the temple or palace”, said archaeologist Yuval Gadot at the inclarification.

“The production in linen, for example, requires that the linen be in soak for a long time to soften it. another possibilityin is that the channels contained dates that were infixed to be heated by the sun and produce silan [mel de tâmara]”, said Gadot.

A indiscovery, which is part of the National Park of Cidain in Davi in ​​Israel will be shown to the public next week, according to the statement.

See also: Researchers discover fossil of prehistoric reptile

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Source: CNN Brasil

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