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Monday, July 05, 2021

Fossil-shark-tooth collectors in Iron Age Jerusalem?

ARCHAEOLOGICAL ANACHRONISM: The City of David and the sharks' teeth mystery (Goldschmidt Conference, Phys.org).
The teeth were found buried in material used to fill in a basement before conversion to a large Iron-Age house. The house itself was situated in the City of David, one of the oldest parts of Jerusalem, found nowadays in the largely Palestinian village of Silwan. They were found together with fish bones thrown away as food waste 2900 years ago, and other infill material such as pottery. Intriguingly, they were found together with hundreds of bullae—items used to seal confidential letters and packages—implying a possible connection with the administrative or governing class at some point. ...
But the teeth are 80 million years old.

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