In a remote area of the Dead Sea, in the En Ged Nature Reserve in Israel, a rare Roman-era weapon cache has been discovered following some archaeological excavations.
The loot includes 4 swords and a pilum, i.e. a spear, which date back to that time 1900 years ago around. The Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologistswho are also responsible for the find, described the weapons as extremely well preserved.
Archaeological excavations: incredible discovery from 1900 years ago
‘It is rare to find a single sword. So imagine four! It almost seems like a dream!‘ That’s what they said Researcher upset. These extraordinary ones weapons They were stored in leather sheaths and also contained wooden elements. The Spear, Along with the four swords, it was the first artifact discovered in one isolated cave near a cliff.
The discovery was completely accidental. The Archaeologists They ended their search at an inscription above one stalactite in that area when they noticed some traces of the sheath. Then, by deepening their investigations, they discovered that Swords that were hidden’in an almost unacceptable gap at the top of the cave.
To get to the finds, he explained Small, it was necessary lower yourself in the Gorges with ropes and use equipment demanding to conduct research. This recovery operation was carried out in a very short time, mainly to avoid trafficking in archaeological finds.
The History of Archaeologists
And the placement of these weapons in such a secret location suggests that this may be the case “were captured as booty by Roman soldiers or from the battlefield and deliberately hidden by rebels from Judea for later use,” has explained Eitan Kleinone of the various directors of the Judean Desert Survey Project. The various weapons come from the so-called revolt of Bar KochbaPeriod in which the second Jewish uprising caused the Jews towards the Roman rule. ‘“This discovery is both dramatic and exciting and touches on a specific moment in time.”. So he commented Forgiveness, Director of the Israel Antiquities Authority.
THE Researcher They added the following:
“…it is obvious that the rebels did not want to be discovered by the Roman authorities while carrying these weapons.” As for others, we have only just begun to investigate the cave, and regarding the cache of weapons that has just been discovered inside, The goal is to find out who these swords belonged to and, above all, where and when they were made.”
The Director of the Israel Antiquities Authority described this finding as Time capsule, which became possible thanks to the special conditions of the time and Israeli space. The director also emphasized that the dry desert conditions of the Judaea They allowed me to do that manufactured goods preserved, which would not have been possible elsewhere in the country. Finally, the researchers admitted this upon seeing it weapons They experienced a deep and emotional feeling.