It is the first bowl found in Israel to contain a Chinese inscription ... and in an unexpected place – on Mount Zion in Jerusalem!" ...
The earliest archaeological evidence of the relationship between the Land of Israel and China was uncovered recently in Jerusalem on Mount Zion. The find was discovered in an archaeological dig ...
After pottery specialist Dr. Anna de Vincen confirmed the inscription to be Chinese, Hebrew University in Jerusalem’s ...
The artifact was found on Mount Zion in Jerusalem. Emil Aladjem/Israel Antiquities Authority "In archaeological research, evidence of trade relations between merchants in the Land of Israel and ...
An ancient inscription found on the Biblical Mount Zion in Jerusalem has revealed a previously unknown ... connections ...
The earliest archaeological evidence of a relationship between the land of Israel and China has been uncovered by chance in Jerusalem. A fragment of a porcelain bowl was found on Mount Zion during ...
A small shard of porcelain, dating from the Ming Dynasty (1520–1570), containing the earliest known Chinese inscription discovered in Israel. Jerusalem’s Mount Zion is full of mystery and ...
An artifact indicating historic connections between the lands of Israel and China was recently uncovered, telling stories of centuries of international travel and trade. During ongoing excavations ...
The artifact shows "the relationship between the Land of Israel and China" and was "uncovered in Jerusalem on Mount Zion," ...
'We will forever keep the eternal spring': Earliest known Chinese inscription in Israel, from about 500 years ago, discovered on Mount Zion in Jerusalem.
Michael Chernin from the Israel Antiquities Authority with the Chinese inscription he found. On the historic slopes of Mount Zion ... of regional hubs including Jerusalem, Cairo, and Aleppo.