Tomb Discovered At UNESCO World heritage Site In Israel With “Do Not Open” Warning
A tomb with a warning written in the blood red text, which warns not to open it, has been found in Israel.
The news has received an attraction on social media since the time of the grave image appeared online. The tomb was found by archeologists in a cave that was just found in an old grave in the Jewish Bleit She’arim in Galilee.
According to experts, this is the first grave found on the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 65 years.
The text in the grave marker is in Hebrew, which according to the Israeli times of Israeli countries, “Jacob (Iokobos) who repented swore at himself that anyone who opened this grave would be condemned.”
The grave marker image was shared by Israel’s official account on Twitter on June 8 with the statement: “things that you should not open: – Pandora Box – an umbrella in an ancient room. 1,800 year old grave markers for a Jewish man for a Jewish man Named Jacob, the new converts were found in Galilee. The markers including the commemoration of people not to open the grave. “
The report attracted the curiosity of social media users who posted interesting comments on Twitter.
Israel is a place of the past, now, and the future all alive,” wrote a user. “Other things that you should not open: bordering the Jews,” another tweet.
The marker was found last year but was published in a joint press release from the University of Haifa and the Israeli Antiquities Authority, according to the Times of Israel. The outlet also spoke to the head of IAA Eli Eskosido, who said that the inscription belonged to the Roman period or early Byzantine.