Stamp
SCG7136 - Israel 1977 “Archaeology in Jerusalem” (90 Agorot)
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This striking Israeli postage stamp, issued in 1977, is part of a series highlighting archaeological discoveries in Jerusalem. It depicts a stone carving of the Star of David (Magen David) found in ancient Jerusalem, symbolizing the enduring cultural and historical heritage of the Jewish people. Behind the artifact stands a stylized illustration of Jerusalem’s city wall, rendered in purple and white, representing the city’s enduring legacy. The trilingual inscription — Hebrew, Arabic, and English — emphasizes Israel’s multicultural context and the global significance of Jerusalem’s archaeology.
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