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Israeli archaeologists find 1500-year-old kosher ‘bread stamp’ near Acre – Haaretz


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Israeli archaeologists find 1500-year-old kosher 'bread stamp' near Acre
Haaretz
The tiny stamp was used to identify baked products; experts think it belonged to a bakery that supplied kosher bread to the Jews of Acre in the Byzantine period. By Haaretz Tags: Israel archeology Hebrew University A 1500-year-old seal with the image
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