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Major Israeli archeology discovery found to be fake

The discovery last week by a British-born Israeli caused a sensation within Israel and amongst archaeologists around the world

March 6, 2023 16:21
Pottery king darius
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Israel’s Antiquities Authority (IAA) admitted on Friday that an allegedly ancient piece of clay pottery bearing an inscription with the name of King Darius the Great, which would have been the first time the sixth century B.C. ruler’s name appeared anywhere in Israel, was not authentic.

News broke last week that Eylon Levy, the international media adviser for Israeli president Isaac Herzog, came across the shard of pottery during a hike in the Tel Lachish national park, where a Canaanite city once stood.

The inscription read “Year 24 of Darius”, which would have dated the find to the year 498 BCE.

Mr Levy, one of a number of British-born immigrants to reach the heart of Israeli power, immediately reported the find to Israel’s Antiquities Authority (IAA) who were intrigued but sceptical of its authenticity, according to reports.