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The Cave of Treasures, Plate II Cylinder

THE BOOK OF THE CAVE OF TREASURES

part of the "forgotten" books of Eden


PLATE II

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Baked clay cylinder inscribed with an account of the capture of Babylon by Cyrus ( KU-RA-ash) cave-14-p02-cylinder King of Persia, 538 B.C. He restored to their original shrines throughout the country the images of the gods which a former king Nabonidus had collected in Babylon and gave the Jews permission to rebuild their temple. (British Museum No. 90920.)

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