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A nap of ancient ceramic roofing tiles come up at a national common in Jerusalem may be linked to the history ofHanukkah .

The 16 tile fragments — which date to around the second one C B.C. , during the Hellenic time period — are the oldest roofing tile ever find in Israel and were bring there during the sovereignty of the Greek Hellenistic Riley B King describe in the Hanukkah story . According to the story , Antiochus IV Epiphanes invaded Jerusalem , defiled the temple and prevented Jews from practicing their religion , which ultimately extend to theMaccabean Revolt . The event is commemorated as part of the Jewish vacation Hanukkah .

A man holds two ceramic tiles.

Two of the roof tile fragments found during excavations at the City of David National Park in Jerusalem.

refer : Ancient Israel : History of the kingdoms and dynasties formed by ancient Jewish people

The new determination confirms the presence of Seleucid Greeks in the city during this time geological period .

" Until now , we had little material evidence for the presence of the Seleucid Greeks in Jerusalem,“Filip Vukosavović , a senior archaeologist and researcher with the IAA who was part of the digging , wrote in the post . " The new cap tile describe in the City of David leave real remains of the Seleucid Greek presence in the region , linking us with the story of Hanukkah . It ’s very exciting to encounter the Seleucid swayer Antiochus IV ' face - to - face ' almost 2,200 years after the events of Hanukkah . "

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a fragment of weathered papryus

As part of the invasion , the Greek king progress a fortress using the ceramic tiles , which would have been considered alien construction material at the clip , since their fragility would have made them susceptible to the elements , according to the Emily Post .

" tile were very rare in our part during this period , and they were alien to local construction traditions , suggest that the technique of using tiles to roof parts of a tower or a social organization inside that far-famed fort was brought from Greek - control country by foreign swayer , " they wrote in the mail .

a view of an excavated building in the desert with palm trees around it

a closeup of an amulet with a scarab on it

an aerial view of an excavated fortress

Fragment of a stone with relief carving in the ground

Stone-lined tomb.

Circular alignment of stones in the center of an image full of stones

Three-dimensional rendering of an HIV virus

Remains of the Heroon, a small temple built for the burial cluster of Philip II at the Museum of the Royal Tombs inside the Great Tumulus of Aigai (Aegae)

The coin hoard, amounting to over $340,000, was possibly hidden by people fleeing political persecution.

An illustration of microbiota in the gut

an illustration of DNA

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An image of the Eagle Nebula, a cluster of young stars.

a reconstruction of an early reptile