The letter, dating back 2,600 years



The letter, dating back 2,600 years, was inscribed on a pottery fragment by a soldier named Hananyahu. Upon its discovery in 1965, archaeologists initially believed the artifact to be devoid of any content. However, after half a century, they eventually came to the realization that the ink had been rendered invisible. Through the utilization of multispectral imaging technology, scholars successfully decoded the message, which implored, "If there is any wine, send”

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