‘I screamed out of excitement’: 2,700-year-old cuneiform text found near Temple Mount — and it reveals the Kingdom of Judah had a late payment to the Assyrians

A 2,700-year-old pottery shard discovered near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the first known correspondence between Assyrian kingdom To Kingdom of Judah ever found in the city.

The 1-inch (2.5 centimeter) long shard (the term archaeologists use to describe pottery fragments) is covered in cuneiform text and dates to the First Temple period (1000–586 BC). It appears to contain royal correspondence from the Assyrian Kingdom to the Kingdom of Judah requesting the status of overdue tribute payments.

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