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Archaeologists Discover Stone Receipt Dating Back 2,000 Years In Jerusalem, Israel

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Archaeologists uncover ancient stone receipt in bustling market area of Jerusalem. The engraved stone tablet, believed to be a receipt or payment instruction, bears the name 'Shimon' followed by symbols representing numbers.

The tablet, found on the Pilgrimage Road, provides insights into commercial activity during the Second Temple period. The discovery adds to similar findings in the area, emphasizing its commercial significance. The tablet, initially used as an ossuary, was retrieved from a tunnel excavated in the 19th century.

The research sheds light on daily life in ancient Jerusalem and contributes to the city's historical narrative.

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