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Ancient coin with a profile of an emperor on one side and inscribed Greek text surrounded by a laurel wreath on the other. The coin appears worn and dark in color.
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Coin from Sepphoris during the Reign of Caracalla

211–217
Black-and-white illustrated map of Byzantine Jerusalem, showing labeled landmarks: Basilica of Holy Zion, Nea Church, Hippicus (David's Tower), Holy Sepulchre, Damascus Gate, Temple Mount (abandoned), and Siloam Church.
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Jerusalem in the Byzantine Period (Drawing)

ca. 4th Century
Front and back of an ancient silver coin. One side shows a profile of a man's head with curly hair, while the other side depicts a seated figure holding a bird, with Greek inscriptions beside the figure.
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Alexander the Great Coin

4th Century BCE
A marble relief sculpture shows three figures in battle: a mounted warrior attacks another figure who is falling from a horse, while a third figure takes a defensive pose. Two additional figures, apparently dead, lie on the ground.
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Alexander the Great Sarcophagus

Late 4th Century BCE
A collection of old household items including woven baskets, a wooden box, knives, keys, handheld mirrors, a wooden bowl with a spoon, and a wooden plate, arranged on a plain background.
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Objects Found in the Cave of Letters

132–135
Aerial view of ancient stone ruins in a desert landscape, showing rectangular foundations, walls, and pathways amid rocky terrain and sandy hills. People are visible exploring the site.
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Qumran (Aerial View)

ca. 100 BCE–68 CE
Aerial photograph of desert ridge with several openings.
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Qumran Caves 4 and 5

ca. 100 BCE–68 CE
Contributor

Enrique Espinoza

1898–1988
Ancient stone ruins with partially intact walls in a desert landscape. Distant visitors walk on a modern pathway under a hazy sky.
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Scriptorium, Qumran

ca. 100 BCE–68 CE
Ancient stone ruins with low walls and doorways under a clear sky, with mountains and the Dead Sea visible in the background. Tourists walk along a pathway nearby.
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Room with Benches, Qumran

ca. 100 BCE–68 CE
Ancient stone steps built into a rocky structure, surrounded by rough stone walls, with mountains visible in the background under a clear sky.
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Large Cistern, Qumran

ca. 100 BCE–68 CE
A weathered bone fragment with a twisted, corroded iron nail piercing it.
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Heel Bone Pierced by an Iron Nail

1st Century CE

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