Bible Lands Museum curator Dr. Filip Vukosavovic joins Eve in-studio to talk about “By the Rivers of Babylon,” a newly opened exhibit of the Al-Yahudu Clay Tablets — 2,600-year-old Akkadian and Paleo-Hebrew documents of the daily lives of the Judean contemporaries of the Prophet Ezekiel and of life in Babylonian exile after the destruction of the First Temple.
Then, nearly 2,000 gold coins were uncovered off the coast of Caesaria. Coin curator Dr. Robert Kool, diver Tzvika Feier and marine archaeologist Yaakov Sharvit join Eve to discuss the thrilling, unique 1,000-year-old Fatimid find and its current significance.
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