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'Unique' Cave Pearls Containing Ancient Artifacts Discovered in Tunnel

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Cave pearls are a type of "speleothem," a term referring to various mineral formations that occur inside caves, including stalactites and stalagmites.

They are typically small, measuring between 0.1 millimeters and 30 centimeters ( around 12 inches ) across.

Researchers have found a collection of 50 cave pearls in an ancient tunnel in the Jerusalem Hills of Israel .

They found that some of the pearls formed around pottery sherds, while others formed around ancient artifacts.

Yechezkel, A., Vaknin , Y. , CooperFrumkin , S., Ryb, U., Shaar , R. , Gadot , Y., & Frumkin, A. ( 2024 ). Dating an ancient spring tunnel using archaeological artefacts functioning as nuclei of cave pearls. Archaeometry. https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.13031 Related Articles Start your unlimited Newsweek trial.

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