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Girls were buried wearing jewellery, big truth revealed after 1800 years, jewelery found with skeletons in excavations

The skeleton of an 1,800-year-old girl has been found during excavations in Elia Capitolina, a city built on the ruins of Jerusalem in Israel. The city was settled here by the Romans after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. Then a large number of Jews left the place. Thereafter, it was inhabited by a mixed population from the Roman Empires. They had their own beliefs and beliefs. Excavations began under the leadership of the late archaeologist Yale Adler of the Israel Department of Antiquities. Jewelry was found with the girl’s skeleton in a tomb on Mount Scopes. It includes gold earrings, hairpins, gold pendants, gold beads, glass bead.

The discovery was made in 1971 while Yale was still alive. But what it found has now been revealed. The department’s project is called ‘Publication of Past Excavation Project’. Under this, the last incomplete report related to the excavation is being published. Jewelry found during excavations in Jerusalem will be on display in an exhibition.

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Researchers say the excavations bear the mark of the Roman moon god Luna. They were worn by girls and buried with them after death. so that they can be protected in the afterlife. In 1975, two gold earrings were found here.

A researcher says, “It seems the girl was buried with expensive gold jewelery, including earrings, lunula pendant with chain and hairpin.” Researchers say 1800 years ago girls gold jewellery to used as an amulet to protect against evil eyes.

“The jewelery found in the possession of the young girl is heartwarming,” says Eli Escucido, director of the Israel Department of Antiquities. Can anyone imagine that their parents or relatives if they left the girl alone, adorned her with jewellery. Even if he died, he would have the jewelry to protect him.” He said it was humanly quite emotional. Regardless of culture or time, all people understand the need to protect their children.