History distortion: “Ancient Palestinian ossuaries” were found in Ashkelon, claims PA, ignoring the fact that Palestinians didn't exist at the time of their construction
Headline: “The myth of fertility and death on the Ashkelon ossuary”
“Some of the ancient Palestinian ossuaries (sic., the Palestinians have no history prior to the modern period) constitute treasures of culture and archaeology, on which those who lived in Palestine (sic., the land of Israel) engraved their myths and symbols.
Some of these ossuaries are in the Palestinian museum in Jerusalem that is known as the Rockefeller Museum, which the occupation forces took control of and turned into a building of the occupation’s [Israel] Antiquities Authority and transferred some of its items to the so-called Israel Museum in western Jerusalem, with the most prominent of what was stolen from it being the Dead Sea Scrolls, most of which were found in the Qumran ruin next to the Dead Sea.
At the archaeological park in Ashkelon a number of important ossuaries were found, such as an ossuary that was created out of shiny marble and ornamented with symbols in extraordinary artistry. At the front of the ossuary and on one of its sides there is an engraving that describes a scene of war in detail. The researchers assume that this is the Greek war in Troy.”