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Rare, 1,000-year-old Arabic clay amulet found in Jerusalem(1/3)

2018-06-15 16:18:58 Editor :Yao Lan
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Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a rare 1,000-year-old clay amulet bearing an inscription in Arabic at a parking lot in the East Jerusalem, Israel\'s antiquities authority said Thursday, June 14, 2018. The tiny object, which has a diameter of less than 1 centimeter, was dug up at the Givati Parking Lot just outside Jerusalem\'s Old City, and is inscribed with the following two-line personal prayer: \

Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a rare 1,000-year-old clay amulet bearing an inscription in Arabic at a parking lot in the East Jerusalem, Israel's antiquities authority said Thursday, June 14, 2018. The tiny object, which has a diameter of less than 1 centimeter, was dug up at the Givati Parking Lot just outside Jerusalem's Old City, and is inscribed with the following two-line personal prayer: "Kareem Trusts in Allah; Lord of the Worlds is Allah." (Photo/Agencies)

Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a rare 1,000-year-old clay amulet bearing an inscription in Arabic at a parking lot in the East Jerusalem, Israel\'s antiquities authority said Thursday, June 14, 2018. The tiny object, which has a diameter of less than 1 centimeter, was dug up at the Givati Parking Lot just outside Jerusalem\'s Old City, and is inscribed with the following two-line personal prayer: \

Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a rare 1,000-year-old clay amulet bearing an inscription in Arabic at a parking lot in the East Jerusalem, Israel's antiquities authority said Thursday, June 14, 2018. The tiny object, which has a diameter of less than 1 centimeter, was dug up at the Givati Parking Lot just outside Jerusalem's Old City, and is inscribed with the following two-line personal prayer: "Kareem Trusts in Allah; Lord of the Worlds is Allah." (Photo/Agencies)

Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a rare 1,000-year-old clay amulet bearing an inscription in Arabic at a parking lot in the East Jerusalem, Israel\'s antiquities authority said Thursday, June 14, 2018. The tiny object, which has a diameter of less than 1 centimeter, was dug up at the Givati Parking Lot just outside Jerusalem\'s Old City, and is inscribed with the following two-line personal prayer: \

Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a rare 1,000-year-old clay amulet bearing an inscription in Arabic at a parking lot in the East Jerusalem, Israel's antiquities authority said Thursday, June 14, 2018. The tiny object, which has a diameter of less than 1 centimeter, was dug up at the Givati Parking Lot just outside Jerusalem's Old City, and is inscribed with the following two-line personal prayer: "Kareem Trusts in Allah; Lord of the Worlds is Allah." (Photo/Agencies)

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