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Published 24 Sep, 2023 05:23am

Four tombs discovered in Gaza’s Roman necropolis

GAZA CITY: Four Roman tombs dating back 2,000 years have been discovered in the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian archaeo­logist said on Saturday, bemoaning a lack of resources that has delayed excavations in the besieged territory.

“With the discovery of these four tombs, the total number of tombs in this Roman cemetery, dating from the period between the first century BC and the second century AD, now stands at 134 tombs,” said archaeologist Fadel Al-Otol. The discovery marks the first complete Roman necropolis, or cemetery, fully unearthed in Gaza, he said.

“Fragments of pottery and metal pieces used in funeral rituals” have been found in the resting places, added Otol. The cemetery is notable for its pyramid-shaped tombs. Inside them, a team of technicians, working under the direction of Otol, undertake restoration work using rudimentary tools.

Published in Dawn, September 24rd, 2023

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