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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Extremely rare' ancient oil lamp with 1,700-year-old soot marks discovered buried in JerusalemIsraeli officials recently announced the discovery of an unusual oil lamp dating to the fourth century, just in time for Hanukkah.In a Facebook post published Thursday, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) explained the oil lamp, which dates back to the Late Roman Empire, was found during a recent excavation near the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.The artifact appears to reference the Second Temple, though it was made over 200 years after the temple was destroyed in 70 A.D. Archaeologists discovered depictions of an incense shovel, a menorah and a lulav, a date tree frond used to celebrate Sukkot, carved on the lamp."The exquisite artistic workmanship of the lamp, which was found complete, makes it outstanding and extremely rare," IAA Excavation Director Michael Chernin said in a statement. "The menorah, incense shovel and lulav are symbols associated with the Jewish connection to the Temple."ARTIFACT WITH STRANGE INSCRIPTION DUG UP AT HOLY SITE IN JERUSALEM: 'UNUSUAL LOCATION'The lamp also contains soot marks from the last time it was used, nearly two millennia ago."This unique find, which, judging by the soot marks on its nozzle, was used for lighting about 1,700 years ago, provides a fascinating glimpse into Jewish cultural and religious life during this period," the IAA said.ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNCOVER ONE OF THE WORLD'S OLDEST CHRISTIAN CHURCHESDuring the Late Roman Empire, Christianity became the favored religion, and Roman polytheism was largely abandoned. There were still a significant number of Jews in Israel, where they faced persecution by the Romans.Chernin added that the oil lamp was "particularly surprising" because very little is known about Jews who lived in Jerusalem in the fourth century. "After the Roman emperor Hadrian suppressed the Bar Kokhba rebellion in 135 CE, Jews were expelled from the city," the historian explained. "The Mount of Olives lamp is one of the few material traces of a Jewish presence around Jerusalem in the 3rd-5th centuries CE." CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERIAA Research Archaeologist Benjamin Storchan said the craftsman who created the lamp "dedicated a great deal of time and effort to its decoration.""The lamp was made using delicately and intricately carved limestone molds using drills and chisels," Storchan noted. "The molds were made in two parts, upper and lower. To create the lamp, the potter pressed the clay into the molds, then pressed together."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle.Storchan also said the lamp likely belonged to a Jew who "purchased it because of its religious affiliation and memorial to the Temple."The lamp is on public display at the newly built Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for Archaeology in Jerusalem, where it will be open to the public through the Festival of Lights.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAlaska woman convicted of murdering her court-appointed supervisor, police sayA woman in Alaska was convicted of murdering her court-appointed supervisor, police said.Keith Huss, 57, was found dead Sept. 29, 2020, at a rest area in Hope, Alaska, the state’s Department of Law said in a release. On Dec. 23, a jury convicted 39-year-old Sarah Dayan of first- and second-degree murder and several other crimes.HUSBAND CHARGED IN PREGNANT PHYSICAL THERAPIST WIFE'S MURDER AFTER GIVING POLICE A DIFFERENT STORYAuthorities say Huss was found at the Turnagain Pass rest area, prompting a police investigation. He had been shot four times with a .45-caliber pistol and had been struck by a vehicle, police said.Further investigation revealed Huss had been appointed by a judge to be Dayan's third-party custodian, a condition of her release on bail.Authorities said Huss was last seen picking up Dayan from jail with a plan to drive to Anchorage to work at Huss' food truck.A manhunt for Dayan was initiated, and she was apprehended Oct. 1, 2020.Authorities said Dayan acquired a .45-caliber pistol after her release from jail.Police also observed damage to Dayan's vehicle that was "consistent with it having been used to strike Mr. Huss," police said."A review of Mr. Huss’s bank account revealed that Dayan had used his bank account to purchase items for herself and had transferred hundreds of dollars from his bank account to hers after his death," police said. FIANCÉ OF TEACHER FOUND WITH 20 STAB WOUNDS SUGGESTS WHAT LED TO HER 'SUICIDE'Police also linked Dayan to a series of vehicle thefts in Seward and the burglary of a cabin.FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XTyler Jones of the Office of Special Prosecutions said he hopes the conviction gives the Huss family closure."We are thankful that a jury held Sarah Dayan accountable for her crimes. We hope that Keith’s loved ones are able to obtain some closure in light of this verdict," Jones said.Dayan is being held without bail pending sentencing and faces 15 to 99 years in prison.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPrince Harry, Meghan Markle's 'important' reason for spending Christmas at home in California revealedPrince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly prioritized their children when they decided to spend Christmas at home in California.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex enjoyed the holiday with son Prince Archie, 5, and daughter Princess Lilibet, 3, at their home in the exclusive enclave of Montecito. According to royal biographer Ingrid Seward, the couple made the choice to stay home after declining an invitation to celebrate Christmas at Althorp House, the Northampton, U.K., estate owned by the late Princess Diana's younger brother, Charles, Earl Spencer."Harry and Meghan were invited for Christmas at Althorp with thrice-married Uncle Charles, now Earl Spencer, but have decided to stay in California," Seward told the Mirror. "Meghan says it’s important for her that Archie and Lilibet can have ‘connective memories’ of Thanksgiving and Christmas at home and enjoy the traditions like putting out ‘carrots for the reindeer.’"PRINCE HARRY, MEGHAN MARKLE DON'T GET ROYAL CHRISTMAS INVITE AS KATE MIDDLETON POSTS HOLIDAY MESSAGE: REPORTDespite the rift between the Sussexes and the royal family, Harry and Earl Spencer have continued to share a close relationship. Harry and Meghan have visited Althorp on multiple occasions over the past few years, and the duke's uncle attended his nephew's Invictus Games' 10th anniversary service in London May 8. Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, was reportedly the only other family member to join the Sussexes for their quiet Christmas celebration. Representatives for Harry and Megan did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. During a November interview with Marie Claire, Meghan gushed over her love for the holidays.She noted that her children are now "3 and 5, so every year it gets better."LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"At first, I think, as a mom with children, you’re just enjoying having them there, but they’re not understanding everything that’s happening yet," the former "Suits" star said. "But now we’re at the age where I just can’t wait to see it through their lens every year."Every single holiday is a new adventure."On Dec. 16, Harry and Markle released their holiday card, which featured a grid of six photos. An accompanying message said, "On behalf of the office of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Archewell Productions and Archewell Foundation, we wish you a very happy holiday season and a joyful new year."Included in those six pictures was a rare glimpse of Archie and Lilibet. In the family photo, Harry is seen bending down to greet his daughter with a hug, and Markle is seen doing the same with Archie. Earlier this month, People magazine reported the Sussexes did not receive an invitation from the royal family to join them at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk for their annual Christmas holiday.Harry and Meghan haven’t spent Christmas at Sandringham with the royal family since 2018, the same year they were married. On Christmas Day, King Charles III, 76, and wife Queen Camilla, 77, took part in the royal family's traditional walk for morning mass at Sandringham's St. Mary Magdalene Church.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThey were joined by Charles' son Prince William, 42, Kate Middleton, 42, and their children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6.Other royal family members in attendance included Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, 74; her daughter Zara Tindall, 43; and Mike Tindall, 46. Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, 60, and his wife Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, 59, also attended the service.The year has been a tumultuous one for the royal family. In February, Buckingham Palace announced that Charles was being treated for cancer, though it was not specified which type. Earlier this year, the monarch was treated for an enlarged prostate.In January, Kensington Palace announced Kate had planned abdominal surgery. She was out of sight for several months, sparking speculation about her health.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn March, Kate put the speculation to rest by announcing she had also been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer.In September, Kate announced she had completed chemotherapy treatment. In a video announcing her progress, she said the path to full recovery would be long, and she would take it day by day. She said she would undertake some limited engagements through the end of the year.Fox News Digital's Brie Stimston and Janelle Ash contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
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NYPOST.COM14-year-old girl found in woods after creep she met online gaming used her for sexA 14-year-old girl was left for most of a week over Christmas in some woods, after a creep who met her in a video game had sex with her, found out her age and then left her there with a tent and some supplies, according to authorities. The young Tennessee girl first met Alexander Materne,...0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
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WWW.YAHOO.COMJustin Baldoni Countersuit Against Blake Lively Will “Shock Everyone,” Lawyer Declares; Lively PR Rep Calls Out “False” Allegations Of Planted HR Stories – UpdateJustin Baldoni Countersuit Against Blake Lively Will “Shock Everyone,” Lawyer Declares; Lively PR Rep Calls Out “False” Allegations Of Planted HR Stories – Update0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
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YUBNUB.NEWSReport: Climate Change Added 41 Days of Dangerous Heat Globallylamyai/iStock/Getty Images Plus Man-made climate change was responsible for an additional 41 days of dangerous heat around the world, according to scientists with World Weather Attribution and Climate…0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
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YUBNUB.NEWSGovernor Hochul's Master Plan: Skyrocket Gas Prices Until New Yorkers Rediscover the Joys of WalkingClearly, Kathy Hochul wants to make New York unaffordable for most everybody. She also wants to ensure her citizens can't afford to drive cars.New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill that will charge…0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
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