Archaeologists find unique 1,700-year-old sarcophagus

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Archaeologists in Israel have unearthed a rare and richly carved Roman-era marble sarcophagus in Caesarea, depicting a unique scene of a drinking contest between the Greek gods Dionysus and Heracles.

Dating to the 2nd–3rd centuries CE and likely imported from northwestern Turkey, the artifact was probably commissioned by a wealthy pagan family.

Found outside the ancient city walls, the sarcophagus was later part of a Byzantine mausoleum.

Its detailed engravings and unusual mythological theme offer insights into the identity and lifestyle of the buried individual, the Times of Israel has reported.

Further research on the site is ongoing.

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