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Aureus was found in Jerusalem

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Aureus was found in Jerusalem
Aureus was found in Jerusalem | Photo: Shimon Gibson

A gold Roman coin, aureus, depicting Emperor Nero, was discovered in 2016 near the ruins of a Roman villa on Mount Zion. The building dates back to the 1st century CE.

The villa was located in the upper and sacral parts of the Upper City of Jerusalem. A team of archaeologists led by Shimon Gibson discovered well-preserved rooms, a mikveh (or Jewish ritual pool) and a bathroom.

The discovered coin was, according to specialists, minted in 56 CE, and probably lost when the villa was destroyed – that is, in 70 CE. It was then that the city was conquered by the Romans.

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