Ancient marble found in Acre

Published: Nov. 4, 2009 at 12:36 PM

JERUSALEM, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- About 350 pieces of rare marble were found buried under a floor dating back to the Crusades in the ancient Israeli port city of Acre, archaeologists say.

In excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority north of the city's old city walls at a site where a new school building is to be constructed, archaeologists found the marble hoard hidden beneath the cellar floor of an ancient collapsed building, the authority said in a statement Wednesday.

Edna Stern, head of excavations at the site, said among the items found were two marble tombstones with Latin inscriptions, flat marble slabs of extraordinary quality, a large stone cross and a large fragment of porphyry, which she said is a rare precious purple stone, which was the color of royalty in Roman times. It's estimated the marble dates to the 13th century, a time when European armies conducted Christian religion-inspired military campaigns in the Middle East.

"Crusader Acre was an important center for international trade and the marble hoard reflects the magnificent buildings erected here that have not survived," Stern was quoted as saying.

Stern said experts said the owner of the marble hoard may have been a merchant or collected it for construction but feared for his life and decided to bury the valuable stones until tensions abated.

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