It is also claimed that he stepped on a body of water that appeared to be made of stone.
The discovery of a volcanic object inscribed in Greek writings may change our understanding of the Roman Empire’s impact on the region.
The Abel Beth Maacah site, which may be the basalt relic demarcated territory during Rome’s reign, was visited by experts from Upper Galilee.
The slab discusses two unnamed towns that are said to have been ruled by the Romans: Tirathas and Golgol.
The 1,720-year-old stone identifies four individuals who were in charge of Rome’s territory at the time, along with Caesar Marcus Aurelius Alexander.
“Finding a boundary stone like this not only sheds light on ancient land ownership and taxation but also provides