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Too-good-to-be-true Darius ostracon mix-up teaches a public lesson etched in pottery

While archaeologists worry about forgeries, the IAA vows to implement more rigorous testing after a highly touted potsherd thought to be from 498 BCE was found to be inauthentic

Unfounded: Ancient Darius inscription shard isn t authentic - Antiquities Authority

Officials backtrack on claim of find linked to Purim king's father, say fragment was created by an expert showing inscription techniques to students, accidentally left at dig site

Hiker discovers 2,500-year-old ancient receipt from reign of Purim king s father

Eylon Levy, international media adviser to President Isaac Herzog, finds ostracon at Tel Lachish with the first-ever reference in Israel to the name of Persian king Darius I

Inscription Bearing Name of King Achashverosh s Father Discovered in Tel Lachish | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 8 Adar 5783 – March 1, 2023

Inscription Bearing Name of King Achashverosh s Father Discovered in Tel Lachish | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 8 Adar 5783 – March 1, 2023
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Advisor to Israel s President Finds Rare 2,500-Year-Old Inscription with Name of Persian King Darius

A few months ago, Israeli President Isaac Herzog's Media Advisor, Eylon Levy, and a friend of his, Yakov Ashkenazi, were walking in Tel Lachish National Park in southern Israel when they came across a small pottery shard, a broken piece of pottery material, with some kind of inscription on it. They notified the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), which sent it to a laboratory. To the great surprise of the experts, the shard was 2,500 hundred years old and provided evidence of the government of Persian King Darius the Great at Lachish at the turn of the 5th century BC. According to a news release by the IAA, "This is the first discovery of an inscription bearing Darius the Great's name anywhere in the Land of Israel."  

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