Jewish ritual bath discovered near Rome is the ‘oldest discovery of its kind in the world’

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Archaeologists working at Ostia Antica, an ancient Roman port city, have discovered the oldest Jewish ritual bath outside of the Middle East, along with an oil lamp decorated with a menorah dated to the fifth to sixth centuries.

The discovery of the ritual bath, known as a mikvah, “confirms the extent of the continuous presence, role and importance of the Jewish community in Ostia throughout the Imperial age [of Rome],” Alessandro D’Alessio, director of the Archaeological Park of Ostia Antica, said in a translated statement.

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