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English: Ossuaries of 'Jesus son of Joseph' 2nd Temple Peryod's Jewish ossuaries from Talpiyot,and other Ossuaries that were found in Jerusalem
עברית: גלוסקמתו של 'ישו, בנו של יוסף' שהתגלה במערה קבורה בשכונת תלפיות, ירושלים וגלוקסמאות נוספות שנמצאו בירושלים
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This image was taken as part of the Elef Millim project trip to the Archaeology Wing of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, which was held on Friday, 23rd November 2012.


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