3000-YO Sculpture Excavated From A Site Near Israel, Nobody Knows To Whom It Belongs

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A 3000-year-old sculpture of a king’s head has set off a modern-day mystery caper as the researchers now want to know whose sculpture it is. The sculpture is an exceedingly rare example of figurative art from the Holy Land during the 9th century BC- a period associated with biblical kings. Exquisitely, preserved but for a bit of missing beard, nothing quite like it has been found before.

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While the scholars are sure that the sculpturebelongs to the royalty or the royal family, they can’t say which king and kingdom it belongs to. The archaeologists unearthed the diminutive figurine in 2017 during an excavation at Abel Beth Maccah, located just south of Israel’s border with Lebanon, near the modern-day town of Metula.