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Israeli youths unearth 1,100-year-old gold coins from Abbasid era. Published. 24 August 2020. Share. close panel. Share page. Copy link. ... when the region was part of the Abbasid caliphate.
A rare decorated red clay flask estimated to be about 1,200 years old was discovered at Horvat ‘Anim in Yatir Forest during renewed excavations by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA ...
The coins are of rare silver dirhams dating back to the Abbasid Caliphate era, in addition to one copper penny. These coins are among the first editions, bearing icons of that era that were ruled by ...
Israeli youths unearth 1,100-year-old gold coins from Abbasid era. 24 August 2020. Share Save. Share Save. Reuters. The coins buried in the jar are 24-carat gold and weigh 845g (30oz) ...
Rare Abbasid-Era red clay flask featuring camel art found in Yatir Decorated flask uncovered in cave-turned-olive press at Horvat 'Anim; symbol of camels’ central role in early Islamic economy.
The coins buried in the jar are 24-carat gold and weigh 845g (30oz) Youths volunteering at an archaeological dig in central Israel have found 425 gold coins that had lain buried in a clay jar for ...
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