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A hoard of 1,700-year-old coins found in Israel provides new evidence about the last known Jewish revolt against Roman rule.
Archaeologists found the hidden coins while conducting excavations inside a newly discovered public building.
The coins date back to the Gallus Revolt (A.D. 351 to 354 ) when Jews rebelled against the rule of the Roman emperor.
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