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How did biblical Judeans track time? Trove of 6th-century BCE inscriptions offers clues
Some 2,600 years ago, soldiers stationed at a modest military outpost on the southern border of the Kingdom of Judah relied on a sophisticated calendar system to track and manage their supplies, ...
For some Sephardic Jews today, holidays provide a rare opportunity to hear the now-endangered Judeo-Spanish language.
The oldest known stone tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments sold for more than $5 million at an auction on Wednesday.Sotheby's said the 155-pound (52-kilogram) marble slab was acquired by an ...
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