Nicholas Trudel (left) and Joseph Campbell (right) of North Branch Construction recently presented Deacon John Messer of St. Stanislaus Church with an $1,100 check from the company's annual Safety ...
The New York auction house had expected the tablet to sell for US$1 million to US$2 million. It was said to have been discovered during excavations for the construction of a railway line.
The tablet was said to be discovered during excavations for the construction of a rail line. It carries a Paleo-Hebrew script, and, according to Sotheby's, was held privately until an archeologist ...