Archaeologists Find 'note' Strange in the City of David Jerusalem. Belongs to the Jews or the Palestinians?

Writing or simply etched without meaning? That's a headache now archaeologists are digging in the City of David Jerusalem. In one recent excavations, archaeologists found a set of etched in stone. Age nicks, it is estimated, thousands of years ago. Archaeologists claim these findings are important. Why?

Notch shape is quite unique. Resembles the letter V and upside down. Nicks discovered on one of the building structure, called the archaeologist as a floor. Scratches the inside two inches with a length of 20 inches.

This finding is unique, the only karenaini shaped notch so that archaeologists had found in the City of David, Jerusalem. No information related to any of these findings.

"Nicks is very strange and makes us curious. I have never seen anything like this before," said archaeologist Eli Shukron.
Based on the relative dating of ceramic fragments taken from around the floor, this building is known to have been used since 800 years BC.

According to archaeologists, this finding increases strange because the context is not clear. "Her findings are quite large and located just to the right wells ancient city of David. It seemed to matter," the archaeologist as quoted by the Associated Press.

In the room near the findings, the archaeologists found large stone slabs. Of the period, the possibility of slab is derived from the period before Israel arrived. Most likely, the entire complex of buildings that are being excavated was not a Jewish temple.

This finding is quite important for the Palestinians and Israel. Because of its location in the disputed land continues. Israel annexed the land when the war of 1967. But until now the Palestinians still acknowledge the legal owner of the land. Archaeological excavation was controversial, because it is done by the Elad NGO.

These NGOs are closely related from the right line is very pro-Israel and settlements of Palestine. I was so confused, the archaeologist's findings also put pictures on Facebook to provoke people's interest.

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