Israeli Discovered The Byzantine Period

New discovery, excavated in the city of Ramat Hasharon Central Israel, consisting of a large alcohol furnace, a gold coin, and a bronze chain for hanging chandeliers.0: 00/1: 37 namdi region Byzantine archeology in Israel. (Source: IAA) Israeli Antiquity Agency (IAA) on August 18 announces archaeologists that have recently discovered evidence of agricultural and industrial activities in the Byzantine period about 1,500 years ago. According to IAA, new discovery, excavated in the city of Ramat Hasharon Central Israel, consisting of a large alcohol furnace, a gold coin, and a copper chain used to hang chandeliers. And the background as well as the foundation of a large architectural building, used as a warehouse or farm

. The gold coin is cast under the Emperor Byzantine Heraclius. A coin face shows the emperor image with two sons. The rest shows the picture of the Cross on Golgotha Hill - where Jesus is nailed by Christian legend
Copper chain is used to hang chandeliers with glass lights. This chandelier is often found in the cathedral. In the release, the archeology also found many fragments of jars and cookers, along with mortars and basalt stones used to crush wheat and barley as well as Herbs and medicinal plants. After being conquered by Muslims in the 7th century, a glass workshop and a warehouse were built in this place. Big giant Varia has been Detecting in the background, shows that they are used to hold cereals and other agricultural products such as a humidity and wet weather prevention. The length of a house and 2 large tobecons are also discovered, show that people also live here. Ceramic light and many domestic and from abroad are also found in this new archaeological site ./. Lan Phuong (VNA / Vietnam)

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