2022
DOI: 10.1002/oa.3084
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Violence in Hasmonean Judea: Skeletal evidence of a massacre from 2nd–1st century BCE Jerusalem

Abstract: During a salvage excavation conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a mass grave containing the skeletal remains from 124 individuals, many with evidence of weapon injuries, was discovered in a water cistern outside the Old City of Jerusalem.Radiocarbon dates derived from human bone and the date of the material finds suggest the skeletal remains date to the end of the 2nd century or the beginning of the 1st century BCE. The aim of this research is to analyze the weapon injuries in order to reconstruct t… Show more

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“…If we rewind 2000 years, we hear how the bodies of over a hundred women, children and men had been dumped in a disused water cistern located just outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem (Dittmar et al, 2022). Dating suggests the event took place during the Hasmonean period, immediately prior to the Roman occupation of Judea in the first century BCE.…”
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“…If we rewind 2000 years, we hear how the bodies of over a hundred women, children and men had been dumped in a disused water cistern located just outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem (Dittmar et al, 2022). Dating suggests the event took place during the Hasmonean period, immediately prior to the Roman occupation of Judea in the first century BCE.…”
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confidence: 99%