Seal Impressions of Hezekiah, Isaiah and a Servant of Josiah Discovered in Jerusalem Excavations

Archaeology & History | by | Volume 25, Issue 5 | September - October 2019

Seal impressions, known as “bulla”, are frequently found during archaeological excavations in Israel. They were created by pressing a seal or stamp, often set in a signet ring, into a soft piece of clay on the top of a string, which was tied around a linen bag or similar parcel. Over tim…

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