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DescriptionTo the trumpeting place.jpg A stone (2.43x1 meters) with Hebrew language inscription "To the Trumpeting Place" (I can guess " לכ'תחת'ן'עתלחכ ") excavated by, "B." Mazar at the southern foot of the Temple Mount. It is believed that this was a part of the Second Temple.
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This inscription says "L'veyt chatikh `im lachav", meaning "for a handsome house with a lavatory."

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