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Updated · Fox News · Jun 2
Archaeologists Uncover 1 Rare Biblical-Era Purple Dye in Unexpected Site
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 2

Archaeologists Uncover 1 Rare Biblical-Era Purple Dye in Unexpected Site

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 2
  • Archaeologists have identified traces of a rare purple dye tied to biblical-era luxury, a find highlighted as emerging from an unexpected location.
  • The pigment is associated with high-status use in the ancient world, giving the discovery added weight for researchers studying wealth, trade and symbolism in the biblical era.
  • The find adds fresh evidence to efforts to reconstruct daily life and elite culture in antiquity, showing how small material traces can reshape understanding of ancient societies.
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