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Gold Bead from the Roman-Era Unearthed in Jerusalem - Associates for Biblical Research

A volunteer working at the Emek Tzurim National Park sifting site recently found a 1,600-year-old gold bead in material from the nearby Pilgrimage Road excavations.

Volunteer Finds Intricate 5th-Century Gold Bead in Archaeological Debris

Israeli Volunteer, Age 18, Finds Gold Bead in Jerusalem Dating Back 1,600 Years to Roman Times

A young Israeli volunteer working on an archaeological sifting project found a pure gold handmade bead in dirt that came from a large Roman structure on the Pilgrimage Road excavation in Jerusalem. The dirt was moved to Emek Tzurim National Park at the foot of the Mount of Olives. That’s where Hallel Feidman discovered the bead. “I poured the pail into the sieve and began to wash the material that was brought from the excavations in the City of David,” she said. “And then I saw something shiny in the corner of the sieve – different  – that I don’t normally see. I immediately approached the archaeologist, and he confirmed that I found a gold bead. Everyone here was very excited.”

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