Roman Coins found under Western Wall change history 
Newly found coins underneath Jerusalem Temple  Mount 
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| Roman coins minted around 17 AD | 
The four bronze coins were stamped around 17 A.D. by the Roman official Valerius Gratus. He preceded Pontius Pilate of the New Testament story as Rome ’s representative in Jerusalem Temple  Mount 
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| Eli Shukron kneeling in the ritual bath where the coins were found | 
The coins confirm a contemporary account by Josephus Flavius, a Jewish general who became a Roman historian. Writing after a Jewish revolt against Rome  and the destruction of the Temple  by legionnaires in 70 A.D., he recounted that work on the Temple  Mount 
Scholars have long been familiar with Josephus’ account, but the find is nonetheless important because it offers the “first clear-cut archaeological evidence that part of the enclosure wall was not built by Herod,” said archaeologist Aren Maeir of Bar-Ilan  University Jerusalem Israel David , which is perhaps Israel 




