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A new discovery from the Roman empire outlines a juicy case of second-century crime. Containing an extraordinary 133 lines of ...
The scroll, found in the Judean desert, has been painstakingly translated from Nabataean, an ancient Arabic language.
The papyrus revealed how the imperial state dealt with financial crimes - specifically tax fraud involving slaves - in Judaea ...
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Live Science on MSNScience news this week: Doomsday predictions and asteroid secretsOur weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Camp Green Cove, 617 Green Cove Road, Zirconia, NC, 828-692-6355, greencove.com. Founded in 1945, Camp Green Cove is a ...
Masa honors 18 trailblazing alumni whose time in Israel shaped their leadership, driving change in business, media, medicine, politics, and beyond.
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StudyFinds on MSNAncient papyrus documenting ‘best Roman court case since Jesus’ trial’ found in desert caveExplore the fascinating narrative of forgery and tax evasion in ancient Rome through the discovery of a remarkable Greek ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNResearchers Have Deciphered a Nearly 2,000-Year-Old True Crime PapyrusThe Greek document details a court case in ancient Palestine involving tax fraud and provides insight into trial preparations in the Roman Empire ...
The countdown to the Orthodox Easter is set to begin on March 3, when Greece celebrates “Kathara Deftera,” Greek for “Clean ...
“This is the best-documented Roman court case from Judaea, apart from the trial of Jesus,” says study coauthor Avner Ecker, a historian at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in the statemen ...
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