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Herod's Tomb (Probably) Discovered
2007-05-08
An Israeli archaeologist on Tuesday said he has found the tomb of King Herod, the legendary builder of ancient Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Hebrew University archaeologist Ehud Netzer said the tomb was found at Herodium, a flattened hilltop in the Judean Desert where Herod built a palace compound. Netzer has been working at the site since the 1970s.

Netzer said the tomb was discovered when a team of researchers found pieces of a limestone sarcophagus believed to belong to the ancient king. Although there were no bones in the container, he said the sarcophagus' location and ornate appearance indicated it is Herod's. "It's a sarcophagus we don't just see anywhere," Netzer said at a news conference. "It is something very special."

Hebrew University had hoped to keep the find a secret until Netzer's news conference on Tuesday. But the university announced the find in a brief statement late Monday after the Haaretz daily found out about the discovery and published an article on its Web site.
Posted by:Bobby

#3  Herod the Great. The other was one of his sons.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-05-08 19:47  

#2  Herod the Great, or the other guy?
Posted by: mojo   2007-05-08 17:53  

#1  The Ha'aretz report has details and a photo.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-05-08 07:48  

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