Archeologist Warns of Damage to Hasmonean Site
Bar-Ilan University archaeologist Dvir Raviv warned recently that remains of a site built during the Hasmonean Dynasty (2nd century BC) are being poorly managed by the Palestinian Authority, which exercises civil administrative control over the part of the West Bank where the site is located. “Since the site was discovered, it has been suffering from antique robbery,” Raviv told Ynet. “This is a very isolated spot in Area B, and the scope of the Israeli authorities’ law enforcement is limited. As soon as Palestinian residents of the area identified the archaeological site, they began to systematically search and dig ancient coins from the Second Temple period, which have tremendous value in the black market.”
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