HUFFINGTON POST
By Daniel Estrin
ISRAEL--- Israel's national museum said Tuesday it will open what it calls the world's first exhibition devoted to the architectural legacy of biblical King Herod, the Jewish proxy monarch who ruled Jerusalem and the Holy Land under Roman occupation two millennia ago. The display includes the reconstructed tomb and sarcophagus of one of antiquity's most notable and despised figures, curators say. The Israeli museum insists it will return the finds once the exhibit closes. About 30 tons of artifacts – including hundreds of tiny shattered shards pieced back together – are going on display at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem in a nine-month exhibition opening Feb. 12. Museum director James Snyder said the exhibit, "Herod the Great," is the museum's largest and most expensive archaeological project to date. "It's a name that's always on everyone's lips," Snyder said, "And yet there has never been an exhibit devoted to his material." Herod was vilified in the New Testament as a bloodthirsty tyrant who massacred Bethlehem's male children to try to prevent the prophesied birth of Jesus. He is also said to have murdered his wife and sons. [link]
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Biblical King Herod's Tomb And Architectural Exhibit To Open In Israel Called 'Herod the Great'
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