耶路撒冷有2000年历史的排水管道,通过文物揭示了罗马时代的城市生活。 2000-year-old drainage channel in Jerusalem reveals Roman-era urban life through artifacts.
在耶路撒冷发现的2000年历史的排水管道为罗马时代的城市生活提供了一个窗口。 2000-year-old drainage channel discovered in Jerusalem offers a window into Roman-era urban life. 古老的通道,在这座城市的主要干道之下, 含有一些文物,如完整的玻璃瓶、葡萄籽、2000年的蛋壳和陶瓷灯。 The ancient channel, beneath the city's main thoroughfare, contained artifacts such as intact glass vials, grape seeds, 2000-year-old eggshells, and ceramic lamps. 这些发现揭示了第二圣殿时代耶路撒冷充满活力的城市生活,揭示了这座城市的繁荣以及导致公元 70 年毁灭的事件。 These discoveries shed light on the vibrant urban life in Jerusalem during the Second Temple era, revealing the city's prosperity and the events leading up to its destruction in 70 CE.