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October 27, 1989 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-10-27

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Artifacts
Exhibited

Jerusalem — Discoveries
frm archeological excavations
conducted by Hebrew Univer-
sity of Jerusalem are now on
display in the new exhibition
hall on the Mount Scopus
campus.
Among the exhibits are: the
flask discovered at Qumran

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A drinking cup from the Roman
period.

which the researchers believe
contained the rare -balsam oil
used to anoint the kings of
Judah; storage vessels found
at Yokneam; glass and
cosmetic objects, jewelry and
food remnants found at
Masada; seals from Tel
Batash; ritual objects from
Tel Mikne (the Philistine
Ekron), glass utensils from
Beit She'an; mosaic
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The exhibition incorporateS
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over the decades by ar-
chaeologists of the Hebrew
University and that were
never shown, either in
museums or in special
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DNA Print
Lab Opens

Jerusalem — The first
laboratory of its type in-Israel
for positive identification of
people, animals or plants on
the basis of examination of
their DNA patterns is now in
operation at the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
Faculty of Agriculture in
Rehovot.
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called DNA fingerprinting,
was developed in England
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has been used in other parts
of Europe and the U.S. Israeli
researchers have been able to
improve on the existing
method through development
Of a new DNA probe -with
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that of probes currently in use
for plants. -and animals.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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