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| Workers digging a new Jerusalem tram line have stumbled upon the remains of an ancient Jewish city from the first century AD under what is now a Palestinian suburb of the Holy City.Archaeologists are frantically working to unearth the nameless settlement that lies beneath the bustling streets of the Shuafat neighbourhood before they have to bury it again in order to lay tracks for a long-planned light rail line. The newly discovered settlement dates back to the period of the second Jewish temple. The city is believed to have been built after Roman legions sacked Jerusalem and destroyed the second
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