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Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologist Anna Ririkh displays on December 26 2012 the temple site and the altar used for religious rituals and practices, dated to the early monarchic period (9-10th century. BC) of the Judaean monarchy, uncovered in Tel Motza near Jerusalem during rescue excavations. The findings include ritual pottery vessels, fragments of chalices and figurines of animals. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA (Photo credit should read MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images)
Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologist Anna Ririkh displays on December 26 2012 the temple site and the altar used for religious rituals and practices, dated to the early monarchic period (9-10th century. BC) of the Judaean monarchy, uncovered in Tel Motza near Jerusalem during rescue excavations. The findings include ritual pottery vessels, fragments of chalices and figurines of animals. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA (Photo credit should read MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images)
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