Dating back between 4000 BCE and the fourth century AD, the Te’omim Cave, in the the ancient city walls of Jerusalem’s western hills, is said to hold spring water with healing properties
Scientists reportedly found an ancient ‘portal’ in a cave hoarding objects used to conjure spirits.
The Te’omim Cave in the the ancient city walls of Jerusalem’s western hills is said to hold spring water with healing properties.
Dating back between 4000 BCE and the fourth century AD, the site has been studied for 150 years. In a recent excavation, three skulls and more than 100 ceramic lamps have been discovered in the cave’s hidden nooks, prompting new theories.
Eitan Klein, from the Israel Antiquities Authority at Ashkelon Academic College and Boaz Zissu from Bar-Ilan University, wrote: “The Te’omim Cave in the Jerusalem hills has all the cultic and physical elements necessary to serve as a possible portal to the underworld.