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Rare Assyrian Inscription Discovered in Jerusalem, Shedding Light on Ancient Power Struggles

12 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • London researchers reconstruct 1,800-year-old Roman frescoes
  • First-ever Assyrian inscription found in Jerusalem
  • Inscription provides rare evidence of Assyrian-Judean communication
Rare Assyrian Inscription Discovered in Jerusalem, Shedding Light on Ancient Power Struggles

In a remarkable archaeological discovery, researchers have uncovered the first-ever Assyrian inscription found in Jerusalem. The inscription, carved on a small pottery fragment, was unearthed at the Tzurim Valley National Park in East Jerusalem and dates back 2,700 years. Experts believe the fragment was part of a royal seal used to convey a message about a tax payment or other obligation between the Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Judah.

Separately, a team of London researchers has reconstructed a large collection of Roman wall plaster, revealing 1,800-year-old frescoes that once decorated a high-status building. The vibrant, well-preserved artwork provides a glimpse into the lavish decor of a structure from ancient times.

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While the Assyrian inscription holds enormous significance, shedding light on the diplomatic and administrative relations between Judah and the powerful Assyrian Empire, the Roman frescoes offer a unique window into the artistic and architectural achievements of the past. These two remarkable finds demonstrate the continued efforts of archaeologists to uncover the secrets of bygone eras and expand our understanding of ancient civilizations.

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The Assyrian civilization's inscription was discovered in Jerusalem.
The Assyrian inscription provided rare evidence of communication between the Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Judah, shedding light on their diplomatic and administrative relations.
London researchers reconstructed 1,800-year-old Roman wall plaster, revealing vibrant frescoes that once decorated a high-status building.

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