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Ancient writing discovered in Jerusalem

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Tue, 13 Jul 2010 7:41a.m.

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Archaeologists say a newly discovered clay fragment from the 14th century BC is the oldest example of writing ever found in antiquity-rich Jerusalem.

Dig director Eilat Mazar of Hebrew University says the 2cm long fragment bears an ancient form of writing known as Akkadian wedge script.

The fragment includes a partial text including the words "you", "them", and "later".

It predates the next-oldest example of writing found in Jerusalem by 600 years, and dates roughly four centuries before the Bible says King David ruled a Jewish kingdom from the city.

Mazar said Monday that the fragment likely came from a royal court and suggested more could be found in the most ancient part of Jerusalem, located in the city's predominantly Palestinian eastern sector.

AP

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