Monday 19 September 2022 07:38 PM Rare intact burial cave with Bronze Age artifacts from the time of Ramesses II ... trends now

Monday 19 September 2022 07:38 PM Rare intact burial cave with Bronze Age artifacts from the time of Ramesses II ... trends now
Monday 19 September 2022 07:38 PM Rare intact burial cave with Bronze Age artifacts from the time of Ramesses II ... trends now

Monday 19 September 2022 07:38 PM Rare intact burial cave with Bronze Age artifacts from the time of Ramesses II ... trends now

'Like a set from Indiana Jones': Rare intact burial cave with dozens of late Bronze Age artifacts from the time of Ramesses II discovered in Israel Archaeologists found an intact burial site in Palmahim National Park in Israel  The site has been largely untouched in 3,300 years and contains bronze vessels, jars, pottery and tools of war  'This is a once-in-a-lifetime find,' archaeologist Eli Yannai said. 'It's not every day that you see an "Indiana Jones" set' The burial chamber was carved into the bedrock in the form of a square, with a pillar supporting its ceiling

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Archaeologists have found an intact burial cave containing dozens of artifacts that dates to the time of the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II. 

The discovery of the space, described by officials as being 'frozen in time,' was made by accident when a mechanical digger hit the roof of the structure at a beach spot in Palmahim National Park. 

The burial site contains dozens of pieces of intact pottery and bronze vessels, jars and bowls of various types, cooking vessels and oil lamps. There were also very small vessels that had held tiny amounts of precious substances. 

Archaeologists have found an intact burial cave containing dozens of artifacts that dates back to the time of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II

Archaeologists have found an intact burial cave containing dozens of artifacts that dates back to the time of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II

The discovery of the space, described by officials as being 'frozen in time,' was made by accident when a mechanical digger hit the roof of the cave structure at a beach spot in Palmahim National Park

The discovery of the space, described by officials as being 'frozen in time,' was made by

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