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hard to believe isnt it that an ancient treasure such as this still lays in a rubbish heap :cry:


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good grief where is that?
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Or was it once concealed by a building within the village?
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Horus wrote:Or was it once concealed by a building within the village?
[face=Comic Sans MS]That would look to be a more likely scenario.[/face]
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Blimey! It makes you wonder what other treasures lie around there.
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Unbelievable isn't it :(

I found it on a site talking about Goshen/Tanis.

The mud bricks to the right in the 2nd pic are supposedly the remains of an ancient Semitic settlement at Tell al Maskhuta.

Heatbreaking

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http://www.bibleistrue.com/qna/pqna55.htm
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