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The site dates back more than 2,000 years to a time when King Herod ruled the kingdom of Judea .
This quarry was likely used until around A.D. 70, when the Roman Empire conquered Jerusalem .
The quarry will be preserved and integrated into the complex, the Israel Antiquities Authority said.
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