Archaeologists in Turkey say they have discovered an ancient amulet depicting a Biblical figure ... The pendant, made of bronze, shows King Solomon, according to a news release issued by Turkey's ...
The amulet, which would have been worn as a necklace, dates to the fifth century A.D., making it at least 1,500 years old. On one side, there is an etching of Solomon, a biblical king, seated on a ...
Archaeologists working in Hadrianopolis, an ancient city in northern Turkey, have uncovered a rare amulet dating to the 5th-century C.E., a period when the settlement was part of the Byzantine empire.
was the third king of Israel and built the first temple of Jerusalem. To date, no similar amulet was uncovered in Anatolian archaeology, ÇelikbaÅŸ said, but a similar depiction was found in ...
The amulet, depicting Prophet Solomon on horseback spearing the devil, offers a glimpse into religious and cultural practices during the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods. King Solomon ...