The oldest copy of the Ten Commandments is on display for two weeks in Jerusalem. The document is brittle and sensitive to light and moisture, so it is always kept in a secure, humidity-and-light-controlled location.
You may disagree with the estimated dates of the other objects being viewed in the "Through the Ages of Human Civilization" display.
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You may disagree with the estimated dates of the other objects being viewed in the "Through the Ages of Human Civilization" display.
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