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Israel museum to exhibit reconstructed tomb in world's first exhibition on biblical King Herod

Israel museum to exhibit reconstructed tomb in world's first exhibition on biblical King Herod

Israel museum to exhibit reconstructed tomb in world's first exhibition on biblical King Herod

Published on January 15, 2013
Published on January 15, 2013
Topics :
Israel Museum , JERUSALEM , West Bank

JERUSALEM - Israel's national museum is preparing an exhibition on King Herod, the Jewish ruler under Roman occupation two millennia ago.

The display, billed as the world's first on Herod, includes a reconstructed tomb and sarcophagus of Herod, known for huge building projects, including the biblical Jewish Second Temple in Jerusalem.

The exhibit features about 30 tons of findings from his lavish palaces.

Israel Museum director James Snyder said Tuesday it's the museum's largest and most expensive archaeological project to date. The exhibit opens Feb. 12.

Palestinians object to the exhibit because it displays artifacts from West Bank sites. Archaeology official Hamdan Taha says the project was not co-ordinated with the Palestinians and violates international law.

The museum says it will return the antiquities after the exhibit closes in nine months.

© Canadian Press

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