A 2,800-year-old dam was discovered in Jerusalem. (X Screenshot)
Israeli archaeologists have uncovered Israel’s largest and earliest-known dam—built under Kings Joash or Amaziah in around 805–795 BCE—to tackle drought and flash floods, revealing Jerusalem’s stunningly sophisticated water management nearly 3,000 years ago.
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