{"id":362804,"date":"2026-03-28T14:23:14","date_gmt":"2026-03-28T14:23:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/362804\/"},"modified":"2026-03-28T14:23:14","modified_gmt":"2026-03-28T14:23:14","slug":"archaeologists-find-2500-year-old-mass-grave-of-infants-in-israel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/362804\/","title":{"rendered":"Archaeologists Find 2,500-year-old Mass Grave of Infants in Israel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">More than a decade ago, archaeologists investigating a cistern among the ruins of Azekah, an ancient town southwest of Jerusalem, made a gruesome discovery. The millennia-old water reservoir was not only filled with broken pottery and sediment washed in during centuries of abandonment, as one would expect. It also contained dozens of skeletons of children.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">This mass grave for infants, most of them less than two years old, was likely in use during the Persian Period, some 2,500 years ago. It housed the fragile, jumbled remains of up to 89 individuals, the researchers say. <\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">The unique and unsettling find helps explain an enduring archaeological mystery about the absence of young children in burials from this period and also sheds light on the beliefs and social norms of the ancient Israelites, they say. While analysis is still ongoing, the remains don&#8217;t appear to belong to victims of a massacre or a plague, a team of Israeli and German researchers reported Friday in the journal <a class=\"x1bvjpef x41m6fz xly1mqq x1k57tk5 x1i43xu1 xx6stda x15spe28 x1wntsoc xj69yco xfw692k xg830sg x13dflua xfagghw xz4gly6\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tandfonline.com\/doi\/full\/10.1080\/00310328.2025.2589646\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Palestine Exploration Quarterly<\/a>. They suspect the cistern was used over decades to bury children who died of natural causes, in an era when infant mortality rates were very high.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Azekah is an ancient hilltop settlement overlooking the Elah Valley, probably best known as the setting for the biblical story of the duel between David and Goliath. It was first settled in the Early Bronze Age, more than 4,000 years ago, and was a <a class=\"x1bvjpef x41m6fz xly1mqq x1k57tk5 x1i43xu1 xx6stda x15spe28 x1wntsoc xj69yco xfw692k xg830sg x13dflua xfagghw xz4gly6\" target=\"_router\" href=\"https:\/\/www.haaretz.com\/israel-news\/2021-03-25\/ty-article\/.premium\/israels-mini-pompeii-captures-the-moment-civilization-collapsed-3-000-years-ago\/0000017f-da77-d494-a17f-de77cec20000\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">prosperous Canaanite town<\/a> until the end of the Bronze Age, in the 12th century B.C.E. After a period of abandonment in the Early Iron Age, it was rebuilt and incorporated into the Kingdom of Judah.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">During its existence Azekah was destroyed and rebuilt multiple times and this tell, an accumulation of superimposed layers of habitation over millennia, has been intensely investigated by researchers of the ancient Levant.<\/p>\n<p><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"Excavating biblical Azekah, 2025. Credit: Oded Lipschits\" alt=\"\u05ea\u05dc \u05e2\u05d6\u05e7\u05d4\" width=\"5472\" height=\"3648\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/65179649.JPG\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3 x1huxd7x\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"Excavating biblical Azekah, 2025. Credit: Oded Lipschits\" alt=\"\u05ea\u05dc \u05e2\u05d6\u05e7\u05d4\" width=\"5472\" height=\"3648\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/65179649.JPG\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>Close<\/p>\n<p>Excavating biblical Azekah, 2025 Credit: Oded Lipschits<\/p>\n<p>Excavating biblical Azekah, 2025 Credit: Oded LipschitsRelated ArticlesCan&#8217;t touch this<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Between 2012 and 2014, archaeologists excavated a cistern in the outer reaches of the town and discovered this unexpected mass burial, containing dozens of tiny skeletons, apparently accompanied by paltry grave offerings: mainly pottery and some jewelry, including beads, earrings and rings.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Part of the reason why the find has gone unreported for more than a decade was the difficulty researchers faced in dealing with such a gut-wrenching discovery of dead infants, says Oded Lipschits, a professor of archaeology at Tel Aviv University who leads the Azekah expedition.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">&#8220;For several years, I didn&#8217;t touch it. It was a scary topic,&#8221; Lipschits tells Haaretz in a phone interview. &#8220;My own children were young at the time, so it was not easy.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Eventually, the bones made their way to the anthropology lab at Tel Aviv University, and the researchers began to try to make sense of the shocking find.<\/p>\n<p><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"The two opening shafts and the staircase leading to the cistern. Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition\" alt=\"The two opening shafts and the staircase leading to the cistern\" width=\"1280\" height=\"853\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/fig-4-1.jpeg\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3 x1huxd7x\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"The two opening shafts and the staircase leading to the cistern. Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition\" alt=\"The two opening shafts and the staircase leading to the cistern\" width=\"1280\" height=\"853\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/fig-4-1.jpeg\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>Close<\/p>\n<p>The two opening shafts and the staircase leading to the cistern Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition<\/p>\n<p>The two opening shafts and the staircase leading to the cistern Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">The cistern was originally used for its intended purpose, to store water, in Canaanite times, throughout the Middle and Late Bronze ages, and then again by the Israelites through the Iron Age (or the First Temple Period \u2013 if one prefers a reference to the biblical chronology).<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">At the bottom of the pit, the archaeologists found a layer of jars from the end of the Iron Age, suggesting the cistern went out of use at the time of the <a class=\"x1bvjpef x41m6fz xly1mqq x1k57tk5 x1i43xu1 xx6stda x15spe28 x1wntsoc xj69yco xfw692k xg830sg x13dflua xfagghw xz4gly6\" target=\"_router\" href=\"https:\/\/www.haaretz.com\/archaeology\/2023-08-21\/ty-article-magazine\/evidence-of-jerusalems-destruction-at-hands-of-romans-and-babylonians-found-on-mount-zion\/0000018a-170b-d84b-adfe-579b67c60000\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Babylonian conquest of Judah<\/a> in 586 B.C.E., which resulted in the destruction of Jerusalem, Azekah and other major towns in the kingdom.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Following a few decades of abandonment during the Babylonian Exile, the city was repopulated once Judah and the rest of the Levant fell under Persian rule.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">It was then that the cistern was repurposed as a mass grave, Lipschits and colleagues report. <\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Based on radiocarbon dating, as well as the types of ceramics and jewelry found in the pit, the grave was in use over the course of the 5th century B.C.E., when Azekah was part of the Persian province of Yehud, as Judah was called then.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Of the up to 89 people buried in the cistern, around 90 percent were under 5 years old, with more than 70 percent under 2, says Prof. Hila May, a physical anthropologist at Tel Aviv University. Only a handful of individuals \u2013 between two to eight \u2013 could be identified as older children or young adults, and we&#8217;ll talk about these few outliers later on.<\/p>\n<p><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"The upper body of one the buried children. Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition\" alt=\"The upper body of one the buried children\" width=\"1280\" height=\"853\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/fig-5.jpeg\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3 x1huxd7x\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"The upper body of one the buried children. Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition\" alt=\"The upper body of one the buried children\" width=\"1280\" height=\"853\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/fig-5.jpeg\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>Close<\/p>\n<p>The upper body of one the buried children Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition<\/p>\n<p>The upper body of one the buried children Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">The fact that the grave was used over a relatively long time seems to rule out that the deceased were killed by a single event, like a plague or a massacre, May says. Also, no signs of violence or disease were found on the remains, which is not entirely conclusive, because not all pathologies and killing methods leave marks on bones, she cautions.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">It is also possible that the grave housed unwanted babies, specifically girls, who in antiquity were sometimes abandoned and left to die. The fact that they were not all newborns would seem to make this unlikely. However, to fully check this hypothesis, the researchers are extracting DNA from the remains, because sexual dimorphism emerges only in puberty, so it is not possible to evince sex from children&#8217;s bones, May says.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">In the meantime, the most likely explanation is that the burial was meant to house mainly children who died of natural causes before weaning, Lipschits says.<\/p>\n<p>This is the way<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">In the Bronze Age Levant, as well as in earlier periods, <a class=\"x1bvjpef x41m6fz xly1mqq x1k57tk5 x1i43xu1 xx6stda x15spe28 x1wntsoc xj69yco xfw692k xg830sg x13dflua xfagghw xz4gly6\" target=\"_router\" href=\"https:\/\/www.haaretz.com\/israel-news\/2020-12-19\/ty-article\/.highlight\/trove-spanning-millennia-emerges-from-construction-in-ancient-jaffa\/0000017f-dc53-df62-a9ff-dcd7a8ec0000\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">children were often buried in jars under the floors<\/a> of their family&#8217;s home. This custom disappeared in the Iron Age and the Persian Period, but infants are generally not found in the family cave burials that were typically used as graves in these eras. This despite the fact that in antiquity, and pretty much until the 18th century, around four out of seven infants did not survive, Lipschits notes.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">&#8220;In every period they dealt with the loss of babies in a different way. I think that this was the way in the Persian and Iron Age,&#8221; Lipschits says. &#8220;I haven&#8217;t found a better explanation.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"Prof. Oded Lipschits at Tell  Azekah, July 2025. Credit: Oded Lipschits\" alt=\"\u05e4\u05e8\u05d5\u05e4' \u05e2\u05d5\u05d3\u05d3 \u05dc\u05d9\u05e4\u05e9\u05d9\u05e5 \u05ea\u05dc \u05e2\u05d6\u05e7\u05d4\" width=\"2048\" height=\"1365\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/65179650.JPG\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3 x1huxd7x\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"Prof. Oded Lipschits at Tell  Azekah, July 2025. Credit: Oded Lipschits\" alt=\"\u05e4\u05e8\u05d5\u05e4' \u05e2\u05d5\u05d3\u05d3 \u05dc\u05d9\u05e4\u05e9\u05d9\u05e5 \u05ea\u05dc \u05e2\u05d6\u05e7\u05d4\" width=\"2048\" height=\"1365\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/65179650.JPG\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>Close<\/p>\n<p>Prof. Oded Lipschits at Tell  Azekah, July 2025 Credit: Oded Lipschits<\/p>\n<p>Prof. Oded Lipschits at Tell  Azekah, July 2025 Credit: Oded Lipschits<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">The separate burial of infants may have been a custom derived from the high mortality rate, which may have pushed society to avoid considering a breastfeeding child as an independent person, deserving of their own grave.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">While weaning in modern societies often occurs around age one, in ancient societies it is believed to have been delayed until two or three, which would have improved the child&#8217;s survival chances \u2013 and also served as a <a class=\"x1bvjpef x41m6fz xly1mqq x1k57tk5 x1i43xu1 xx6stda x15spe28 x1wntsoc xj69yco xfw692k xg830sg x13dflua xfagghw xz4gly6\" href=\"https:\/\/www.health.harvard.edu\/blog\/can-breastfeeding-really-prevent-pregnancy-202203022697\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">natural form of birth control<\/a>. This implies that the vast majority of the children found in the mass grave were un-weaned babies.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">The Bible, large parts of which \u2013 most scholars agree \u2013 <a class=\"x1bvjpef x41m6fz xly1mqq x1k57tk5 x1i43xu1 xx6stda x15spe28 x1wntsoc xj69yco xfw692k xg830sg x13dflua xfagghw xz4gly6\" target=\"_router\" href=\"https:\/\/www.haaretz.com\/archaeology\/2025-06-03\/ty-article\/who-wrote-the-bible-computers-weigh-in-on-age-old-riddle\/00000197-35fd-da41-a9f7-3dfdd4710000\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">were first written in the Late Iron Age and the Persian Period<\/a>, contains echoes of this attitude toward young infants, Lipschits and colleagues note. The end of breastfeeding is depicted as a major rite of passage, for example in Genesis 21:8, where Abraham holds a great feast for Isaac&#8217;s weaning. Then there is the story of the Prophet Samuel, conceived after his mother Hannah had vowed to give her son in service to God if she were granted a child. As 1 Samuel 1:21-23 narrates, Hannah gains a reprieve from fulfilling her vow until Samuel is weaned, indicating that, to some degree, children were not considered fully separate individuals by the ancient Israelites as long as they depended on their mother&#8217;s milk, Lipschits says.<\/p>\n<p><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"Aerial view of Tel Azekah and the location of the mass grave in the square at the lower left. Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition\" alt=\"Aerial view of Tel Azekah and the location of the mass grave in the square at the lower left\" width=\"960\" height=\"1280\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/fig-2-2.jpeg\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3 x1huxd7x\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><img data-chromatic=\"ignore\" title=\"Aerial view of Tel Azekah and the location of the mass grave in the square at the lower left. Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition\" alt=\"Aerial view of Tel Azekah and the location of the mass grave in the square at the lower left\" width=\"960\" height=\"1280\"  src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/fig-2-2.jpeg\"  decoding=\"async\" class=\"x1mraiob xxymvpz xt7dq6l x193iq5w xh8yej3\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>Close<\/p>\n<p>Aerial view of Tel Azekah and the location of the mass grave in the square at the lower left Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah Expedition<\/p>\n<p>Aerial view of Tel Azekah and the location of the mass grave in the square at the lower left Credit: The Lautenschl\u00e4ger Azekah ExpeditionGreek babies<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Although the Azekah cistern is the first case unearthed in Israel, the idea of a separate, mass burial for infants is not confined to the ancient Levant, the archaeologists note in their study. A <a class=\"x1bvjpef x41m6fz xly1mqq x1k57tk5 x1i43xu1 xx6stda x15spe28 x1wntsoc xj69yco xfw692k xg830sg x13dflua xfagghw xz4gly6\" href=\"https:\/\/greekreporter.com\/2022\/05\/07\/ancient-cemetery-for-infants-discovered-on-greek-island\/\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">cemetery housing more than 2,400 infants<\/a>, with no adults, was found on the Dodecanese island of Astypalaia,. Most of the burials there date to the 6th-5th centuries B.C.E., roughly the same time as the Azekah grave, the study says.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Hundreds of infants and fetuses dated to the 2nd century B.C.E. were also found buried in wells just outside the agora (the main square) of Athens and of Messene, in the Peloponnese.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">All these discoveries are different from cases of clearly intentional disposal of newborns in antiquity, such as the <a class=\"x1bvjpef x41m6fz xly1mqq x1k57tk5 x1i43xu1 xx6stda x15spe28 x1wntsoc xj69yco xfw692k xg830sg x13dflua xfagghw xz4gly6\" href=\"https:\/\/archive.archaeology.org\/9703\/newsbriefs\/ashkelon.html\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">infants found in a sewer<\/a> under a Roman-era brothel in Ashkelon, on Israel&#8217;s Mediterranean coast, or the cremated bones of sacrificed children in the <a class=\"x1bvjpef x41m6fz xly1mqq x1k57tk5 x1i43xu1 xx6stda x15spe28 x1wntsoc xj69yco xfw692k xg830sg x13dflua xfagghw xz4gly6\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ox.ac.uk\/news\/2014-01-23-ancient-carthaginians-really-did-sacrifice-their-children\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">&#8220;tophets&#8221; of the Carthaginian cultural sphere<\/a>, the Azekah team believe. Instead, these discoveries point to a cross-cultural phenomenon of separate mass burial for un-weaned children, victims of the high mortality rate in societies that didn&#8217;t consider them sufficiently formed individuals to warrant their own grave, the researchers say.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">This doesn&#8217;t mean that parents in antiquity were not emotionally attached to their children or didn&#8217;t mourn when they died, May qualifies.<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">&#8220;We know people cared for their children in ancient times. Maybe parents were aware that their children had a higher chance of not surviving; that was their reality. But I don&#8217;t think this prevented them from connecting to them,&#8221; she says. &#8220;I think this burial custom is more a social question, it&#8217;s about their role in society and at what age someone was considered a full member of society.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p data-testid=\"rich-text\" class=\"x13faqbe x12ds5z6 x1rrzvkg x1txrjqu x115k1yo x126s5kd x1az39ph x1qxhirb xhhm3bp xjplvm8 x1ur7pbh\">Assuming the interpretation of the mass grave is correct, we are left with the further enigma of the handful of older children or young adults who were also found there. Possibly they may have been individuals of very low social status, or people who died at a great distance from their family tomb and could not be transported, Lipschits says. Alternatively, they may have been young mothers who died in childbirth and were buried with their stillborn progeny, May suggests. Hopefully, the ongoing genetic analysis will give us more answers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"More than a decade ago, archaeologists investigating a cistern among the ruins of Azekah, an ancient town southwest&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":362805,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2],"tags":[25364,85,46,116848,43],"class_list":{"0":"post-362804","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-israel","8":"tag-bible","9":"tag-il","10":"tag-israel","11":"tag-israel-archaeology","12":"tag-news"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/362804","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=362804"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/362804\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/362805"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=362804"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=362804"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/il\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=362804"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}