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| Among the artefacts recovered are two coins from the era of Alexander the Great, three rings, four bracelets and five earrings [Credit: Clara Amit/The Israel Antiquities Authority] |
Just last month, scuba divers off Israel’s coast came upon an even larger find – about 2,000 gold coins from the 11th century that archaeologists hope will shed light on Muslim rule during that time.
Hikers discovered the latest horde in a narrow crevice of a stalactite cave in the Galilee region. It included two silver coins minted during Alexander’s reign and several pieces of silver jewellery, including rings, bracelets and earrings.
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| The hoard was stumbled upon by three members of the Israeli Caving Club [Credit: Shmuel Magal/Israel Antiquities Authority] |
“Presumably the cache was hidden in the hope of better days.”
Alexander the Great, ruler of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, led a military campaign throughout the Middle East and parts of Asia. He died in Babylonia, the present day Iraq, in 323 B.C.
Source: Cyprus Mail [March 09, 2015]







