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User: "mukyuk"
Date: 07 May 2007 09:27:58 PM
Object: Researchers say they've found Herod's tomb
JERUSALEM - An Israeli archaeologist has found the tomb of King Herod, the
legendary builder of ancient Jerusalem and the Holy Land, Hebrew University
said late Monday.
The tomb is at a site called Herodium, a flattened hilltop in the Judean
Desert, clearly visible from southern Jerusalem. Herod built a palace on the
hill, and researchers discovered his burial site there, the university said.
The university had hoped to keep the find a secret until Tuesday, when it
planned a news conference to disclose the find in detail, but the Haaretz
newspaper found out about the discovery and published an article on its Web
site.
Herod became the ruler of the Holy Land under the Romans around 74 B.C. The
wall he built around the Old City of Jerusalem still stands, and he also
ordered big construction projects in Caesaria, Jericho, the hilltop fortress
of Massada and other sites.
It has long been assumed Herod was buried at Herodium, but decades of
excavations had failed to turn up the site. The 1st century historian
Josephus Flavius described the tomb and Herod's funeral procession.
Haaretz said the tomb was found by archaeologist Ehud Netzer, a Hebrew
University professor who has been working at Herodium since 1972. The paper
said the tomb was in a previously unexplored area between the two palaces
Herod built on the site. Herod died in 4 B.C. in Jericho.
Herodium was one of the last strong points held by Jewish rebels fighting
against the Romans, and it was conquered and destroyed by Roman troops in
A.D. 71, a year after they destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
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Title: Re: Researchers say they've found Herod's tomb 08 May 2007 12:14:39 AM
"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
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JERUSALEM - An Israeli archaeologist has found the tomb of King Herod,
the legendary builder of ancient Jerusalem and the Holy Land, Hebrew
University said late Monday.

The tomb is at a site called Herodium, a flattened hilltop in the Judean
Desert, clearly visible from southern Jerusalem. Herod built a palace on
the hill, and researchers discovered his burial site there, the
university said.

The university had hoped to keep the find a secret until Tuesday, when
it planned a news conference to disclose the find in detail, but the
Haaretz newspaper found out about the discovery and published an article
on its Web site.

Herod became the ruler of the Holy Land under the Romans around 74 B.C.
The wall he built around the Old City of Jerusalem still stands, and he
also ordered big construction projects in Caesaria, Jericho, the hilltop
fortress of Massada and other sites.

It has long been assumed Herod was buried at Herodium, but decades of
excavations had failed to turn up the site. The 1st century historian
Josephus Flavius described the tomb and Herod's funeral procession.

Haaretz said the tomb was found by archaeologist Ehud Netzer, a Hebrew
University professor who has been working at Herodium since 1972. The
paper said the tomb was in a previously unexplored area between the two
palaces Herod built on the site. Herod died in 4 B.C. in Jericho.

Herodium was one of the last strong points held by Jewish rebels
fighting against the Romans, and it was conquered and destroyed by Roman
troops in A.D. 71, a year after they destroyed the Second Temple in
Jerusalem.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18539605/

Fascinating, mondo...do you know if they have ever found Salome's grave?
Ever since I saw the movie, King of Kings (1961), with a hippie-looking
Jeffrey Hunter as Jesus, I started fantasizing about Herod's crazy
stepdaughter, Salome, played by an alluring unknown actress. What a hot
babe! LOL!
And what a cruel babe! John the Baptist's head for her amusement? Nasty
*****!!
Doc ;))~



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User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: Researchers say they've found Herod's tomb 07 May 2007 09:35:12 PM
If they could find Herods tomb, why not Jesus tomb?
"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:OeR%h.166032$6m4.11043@pd7urf1no...

JERUSALEM - An Israeli archaeologist has found the tomb of King Herod, the
legendary builder of ancient Jerusalem and the Holy Land, Hebrew
University said late Monday.

The tomb is at a site called Herodium, a flattened hilltop in the Judean
Desert, clearly visible from southern Jerusalem. Herod built a palace on
the hill, and researchers discovered his burial site there, the university
said.

The university had hoped to keep the find a secret until Tuesday, when it
planned a news conference to disclose the find in detail, but the Haaretz
newspaper found out about the discovery and published an article on its
Web site.

Herod became the ruler of the Holy Land under the Romans around 74 B.C.
The wall he built around the Old City of Jerusalem still stands, and he
also ordered big construction projects in Caesaria, Jericho, the hilltop
fortress of Massada and other sites.

It has long been assumed Herod was buried at Herodium, but decades of
excavations had failed to turn up the site. The 1st century historian
Josephus Flavius described the tomb and Herod's funeral procession.

Haaretz said the tomb was found by archaeologist Ehud Netzer, a Hebrew
University professor who has been working at Herodium since 1972. The
paper said the tomb was in a previously unexplored area between the two
palaces Herod built on the site. Herod died in 4 B.C. in Jericho.

Herodium was one of the last strong points held by Jewish rebels fighting
against the Romans, and it was conquered and destroyed by Roman troops in
A.D. 71, a year after they destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18539605/


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User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: Researchers say they've found Herod's tomb 07 May 2007 09:36:36 PM
"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
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If they could find Herods tomb, why not Jesus tomb?

Sorry, I just answered my question..... becaue Jesus ascended to heaven,
right?


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