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Rare Bar Kochba Revolt-era coin discovered in Judean Desert

The coin, emblazoned with the name of "Eleazar the Priest" in ancient Hebrew script, is believed to date to the first year of the revolt, circa 132 CE.

by  Yori Yalon
Published on  03-05-2024 10:29
Last modified: 03-05-2024 10:29
Rare Bar Kochba Revolt-era coin discovered in Judean DesertEmil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority

The unveiling of this rare coin adds another layer to our understanding of the Bar Kochba Revolt period | Photo: Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority

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In a significant archaeological discovery, a rare coin dating back to the time of the Bar Kochba Revolt has been found in the Mazuq Ha-he'teqim Nature Reserve in the Judean Desert. The coin, emblazoned with the name of "Eleazar the Priest" in ancient Hebrew script, is believed to date to the first year of the revolt, circa 132 CE.

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Uncovered alongside three additional coins bearing the name "Simeon," the find was made during the ongoing Judean Desert Cave Survey, conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in collaboration with the Heritage Ministry and the Archaeological Office for the Military Administration of Judea and Samaria. The initiative aims to safeguard ancient artifacts from being plundered by antiquity looters.

The identity of Eleazar the Priest depicted on the coin sparks speculation among historians and archaeologists. One prevailing theory suggests the figure could be Rabbi Eleazar Hamod'ai, a prominent Tannaic Rabbi during the time of Rabbi Akiva, who is said to have played a significant religious role in the Bar Kochba Revolt. Rabbi Eleazar Hamod'ai was believed to have resided in Beitar, the epicenter of the revolt, and historical accounts indicate his demise likely occurred during the uprising.

The coin itself bears intricate engravings, with a date palm depicted on the obverse face along with the inscription "Eleazar the Priest" in ancient Hebrew script. On the reverse side, a cluster of grapes is surrounded by the inscription "Year One of the Redemption of Israel," again inscribed in ancient Hebrew script.

This discovery marks another triumph for the ongoing efforts of archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority Prevention of Archaeological Theft Unit. Since 2017, their systematic survey of the Judean Desert has yielded a treasure trove of artifacts, including fragments of the Twelve Minor Prophets scroll, Roman iron swords (one still housed in its sheath), and what is believed to be the earliest complete basket ever found.

The unveiling of this rare coin adds another layer to our understanding of the Bar Kochba Revolt period, shedding light on the religious and historical context of ancient Judea.

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