Old Ark of the Covenant found in upper Galilee

August 4, 1981

The oldest Ark of the Covenant yet found, dating from ancient Palestine, was uncovered at Nabratein in upper Galilee, a team of American researchers say. The Duke University and University of South Florida discovery was announced by a Duke professor of religion, who said that although only part of the artifact was recovered, it was a significant find because it was the first such discovery of its kind.

The ark portion discovered is of white limestone and weighs half a ton. It features two lions standing astride a gabled roof and a scallop shell. It was found buried in the prayer platform of a synagogue replacing an earlier one damaged in an earthquake in AD 306.

Arks are derived from the Ark of the Old Testament, an ornate gold-plated chest said to contain the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments Moses brought down fro m Mt. Sinai.