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Archaeologists from Israel are in a state of confusion after discovering an unidentified handprint that was carved on the walls of a 1000-year-old moat.
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According to an announcement by the Israel Antiquities Authority, the unusual impression was discovered during excavations near the outskirts of Jerusalem earlier in the month.
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During the dig, which was conducted in perpetration for a forthcoming infrastructure project, they discovered "part of an ancient defensive moat, believed to date back to the 10th century CE or earlier."
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When they walked through the fortifications which once covered the city and helped to protect it from invasion by the enemy.
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They were shocked to find a footprint inexplicably carved into a wall a few centuries ago.
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The peculiar carving is an unanswerable mystery to archaeologists, who believe they're not sure what it may be referring to.