(Image credit: Screengrab/Assaf Perry/City of David/Israel Antiquities Authority)Archaeologists recently unearthed charred wooden remains from Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem, according to a Monday report. “The beams appear to have served as the roof of an inner courtyard in a building from the First Temple period,” IAA excavation director Efrat Bocher told The Jerusalem Post. and the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans in A.D. 70. This discovery makes you feel that you are witnessing the very moment of destruction, the moment when it all happened. Johanna Regev, another archaeologist with the IAA, told the Israeli outlet that such a find is unusual, and that the growth rings of the wood helped them date it.