The seal, further evidence of Jewish Temple life in Jerusalem, was found during a soil sifting project, operated by the City of David in the Zurim Valley National Park.
The threat comes on the heels of a ceremony during which Ambassador David Friedman said that the site was a testament to America’s Judeo-Christian heritage.
'It is extremely moving to walk on the road on which Prophets, Kings, Priests and the entire Jewish nation walked to reach the Temple Mount in ancient times.'
A 2,000-year-old ring was uncovered in archaeological excavations in the City of David National Park in Jerusalem, dating back to the Second Temple period.
The incredible discoveries unearthed in archaeological excavations throughout the City of David affirm the millennia-old connection of the Jewish people to Jerusalem, Ros-Lehtinen said.
There are those who are trying to stop the City of David excavations in order to prevent the Jewish people's historical connection to Jerusalem from being revealed.
The 'Today Show' on NBC showcased how archaeologists in Jerusalem's Old City work with a bible in one hand and a trowel in the other, looking for evidence of the biblical stories.
Danon and Barket led UN diplomats on a tour of Jerusalem's City of David, where they saw undeniable evidence of the ancient Jewish connection to the Holy City.
The mayor of Jerusalem hosted actress Helen Mirren during a visit to the City of David and other ancient archaeological sites in Jerusalem, where she enthusiastically explained the significance of history.
The Land of Israel constantly reveals hidden treasures, testifying to its rich history. This time, archaeologists discovered two rare seals in Jerusalem's Old City from the time of King David.
Researchers with the Israel Antiquities Authority believe they have found the remains of the 2,000 year-old "Akra" a stronghold the Greeks used to control the Temple Mount - and evidence of Hasmonean attempts to conquer the fortification
Archaeologists discovered a flight of stairs in the shape of a pyramid that is 2,000 years old in Jerusalem's City of David National Park. The stairs were likely used by Jewish pilgrims on the way to the Second Temple.