93-year-old architect claims he discovered the Beit Shearim caves, not Alexander ZaidBackground here.
By Eli Ashkenazi (Haaretz)
A leading interior architect and exhibition designer claims he discovered the burial caves at the ancient necropolis in Beit Shearim 73 years ago, not the famed watchman Alexander Zaid.
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"It was Purim 1936. Three of us went for a hike and entered a large deserted cave, which the Arabs used to keep goats in," Maron, 93, said yesterday.
He says he threw a stone at a wall in the cave and heard an echo, indicating a hollow behind it.
"I looked for an opening in the wall, and entered a cave containing sarcophagi, whose walls were inscribed with drawings and Menorahs," he said.
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