2nd Gold Ring Found in City of David Sheds Light on Enigmatic Hellenist Era in Jerusalem

Archaeologists have uncovered a 2,300-year-old gold ring set with a red gemstone in Jerusalem's City of David, the second such find in the area within a year. Discovered beneath the floor of a Hellenistic structure, the ring likely belonged to a young girl, possibly buried as part of a tradition marking the transition to adulthood. The find, along with other jewellery pieces, offers insights into the wealth and cultural influences of Jerusalem during the Hellenistic period, reflecting a blend of local and foreign artistic styles.

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Image credit - Eliyahu Yanai/City of David

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