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Rare Artifact Stolen from Tel Shiloh Archaeological Site
A recently uncovered rare archaeological artifact was stolen this week from the Tel Shiloh archaeological site.
Tazpit News Agency reported last week about the artifact, a broken clay pitcher lying in a layer of reddish ashes, that helped complete the story of the devastation of Shiloh, the ancient capital of Israel during the First Israelite commonwealth. The ashes found attest to a devastating fire that raged at the site.
The dating of the clay pitcher, 1,050 BCE, correlates with the dating of the events depicted in Samuel I, C. 4. This artifact is one of its kind, and only it can shed light on the biblical mystery it solves.
The same artifact was stolen from the location where it had been found, still lodged in the wall. Only part of it was left behind. Read more.