A picture taken on July 22, 2020, shows ceramic fragments with seal impressions bearing ancienty Hebrew script unearthed at an excavation site, dating back to the Kingdom of Judah 2700 years ago, in Jerusalem. A significant administrative storage center from the days of Kings Hezekiah and Menashe has recently been uncovered in Jerusalem. Excavation at the site revealed an unusually large structure built of concentric ashlars walls.(Photo/Agencies)
A picture taken on July 22, 2020, shows ceramic fragments with seal impressions bearing ancienty Hebrew script unearthed at an excavation site, dating back to the Kingdom of Judah 2700 years ago, in Jerusalem. A significant administrative storage center from the days of Kings Hezekiah and Menashe has recently been uncovered in Jerusalem. (Photo/Agencies)
A picture taken on July 22, 2020, shows ceramic fragments with seal impressions bearing ancienty Hebrew script unearthed at an excavation site, dating back to the Kingdom of Judah 2700 years ago, in Jerusalem. A significant administrative storage center from the days of Kings Hezekiah and Menashe has recently been uncovered in Jerusalem. Excavation at the site revealed an unusually large structure built of concentric ashlars walls. (Photo/Agencies)
A picture taken on July 22, 2020, shows ceramic fragments with seal impressions bearing ancienty Hebrew script unearthed at an excavation site, dating back to the Kingdom of Judah 2700 years ago, in Jerusalem. A significant administrative storage center from the days of Kings Hezekiah and Menashe has recently been uncovered in Jerusalem. Excavation at the site revealed an unusually large structure built of concentric ashlars walls.(Photo/Agencies)