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Archaeologists Discover One Of Rome's Lost Jewish Cemeteries
This week, Italian archaeologists revealed that 38 graves have recently been uncovered in the Trastevere district of the city of Rome. The skeletons were found within a Jewish necropolis that points to the oft-overlooked Jewish population that lived, worked and died in premodern Rome.
Publisher: Forbes
Author: Sarah Bond
This week, Italian archaeologists revealed that 38 graves have recently been uncovered in the Trastevere district of the city of Rome. The skeletons were found within a Jewish necropolis that points to the oft-overlooked Jewish population that lived, worked and died in premodern Rome.