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Major discovery

In 2007 , archaeologist Ehud Netzer herald that he had reveal Herod ’s Tomb . But in October 2013 , archaeologists state the grave may not have been Herod ’s after all .

Master Planner

Herod was a King who ruled Judea for the Romans until about 4 B.C. During his reign , he oversaw several majestic edifice projects , including all rebuilding the Second Temple ( present here as a simulation ) . The squad argues that such a master copy deviser and builder would never have construct such a modest and badly - designed grave .

Herodium schematic

A consortium and garden ( 1 ) beautified the lower fortune of the composite , while a fortified fastness ( 2 ) was make at the top of the mound . The tomb ( 3 ) was in the middle of the two . A massive staircase ( 4 ) led up to the castle and a lower castle ( 5 ) was located below .

Modest tomb

Archaeologists Joseph Patrich and Benjamin Arubas say the chemical compound was too low and awkwardly design to be the grave of such a man as Herod . For one , the compound is modest , and for another , the casket themselves are made out of local stone , not the marble or atomic number 79 that would have been expected .

Awkward view

In addition , the grave was not amply visible from the monumental staircase , and it had no proper courtyard and gateway for mourners to pay their respects This was odd for a adult male with lavish taste perception . It was also unusual because Herod was so worried no one would mourn his death he gave an order for striking man to be brought to his burying and bolt down in order that they would display tangible grief ( the order was not carried out ) .

Massive complex

The tomb was part of a monumental complex called the Herodium , that King Herod built and was buried in .

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a model reconstruction of the second temple

herodium complex schematic map

tomb thought to be herod’s

herod’s tomb schematic

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a view of a tomb with scaffolding on it

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A hallway made of stone blocks in an excavated tomb

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a photo of an excavated tomb with a skeleton in the middle

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