JERUSALEM - Israeli archaeologists excavated Have a lavish, private theater box in a 400-seat facility at King Herod's winter palace In The Judean Desert. Archaeologists at Jerusalem's Hebrew University say The Room Provides Further evidence of King Herod's famed taste for extravagance. Herod the Jewish proxy ruler WAS of the Holy Land Under Roman occupation from 37 to 4 BC He Is Known for His extensive Throughout The building area. Head archaeologist Ehud Netzer says Herod Commissioned Roman artists to decorate walls The Theater With Elaborate paintings and plaster moldings around 15 BC The upper portions feature paintings of windows Overlooking a river and a large seascape With A sailboat degree in addictive nutrition/. The first team du site excavated in 2007. Archaeologists find theater box at Herod\'s palace
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