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History would call this a “golden age” - the first spring of the second-to-last decade of the second millennium. Nearly 2000 times, Jerusalem and the tomb had orbited the Sun, without the ten ossuaries ever again seeing daylight. All these years, the secret slept within the earth, secure against the talon of time.
And then, one day...
About eleven hundred hours on the morning of March 28, 1980, with the Christian season of Lent already a month old, and almost over, first light entered the tomb, beneath the treads of a bulldozer. On this exceptionally beautiful Friday, the entire south face of the antechamber fell away, unveiling what looked for all the world like a doorway and, carved above it, a symbol none of the construction crew had ever seen before.
No one really understood what an array of dynamite detonations and a bulldozer mishap had revealed until the next day, after the Sabbath arrived and the dust was settled, and after a little army of diabolical schoolboys discovered a collection of strange, new play-things in the ground.
Children playing “smash-soccer” with human skulls.
That is how it began
And that is how it almost ended.
If not for Rivka Maoz and a couple of engineers who revered the past, the damage might have known no end until the ossuaries themselves were dug out and ransacked on the hillside, and until the losses became epic, without anyone ever suspecting what had been lost.
Budget USD$2000
Spring, AD 1980.
History would call this a “golden age” - the first spring of the second-to-last decade of the second millennium. Nearly 2000 times, Jerusalem and the tomb had orbited the Sun, without the ten ossuaries ever again seeing daylight. All these years, the secret slept within the earth, secure against the talon of time.
And then, one day...
About eleven hundred hours on the morning of March 28, 1980, with the Christian season of Lent already a month old, and almost over, first light entered the tomb, beneath the treads of a bulldozer. On this exceptionally beautiful Friday, the entire south face of the antechamber fell away, unveiling what looked for all the world like a doorway and, carved above it, a symbol none of the construction crew had ever seen before.
No one really understood what an array of dynamite detonations and a bulldozer mishap had revealed until the next day, after the Sabbath arrived and the dust was settled, and after a little army of diabolical schoolboys discovered a collection of strange, new play-things in the ground.
Children playing “smash-soccer” with human skulls.
That is how it began
And that is how it almost ended.
If not for Rivka Maoz and a couple of engineers who revered the past, the damage might have known no end until the ossuaries themselves were dug out and ransacked on the hillside, and until the losses became epic, without anyone ever suspecting what had been lost.
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