Latest archaeological finds in israel

    • [DOCX File]Emek Shaveh | Archeology in the shadow of the conflict

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      The British order from the period of military rule clearly stated that 1600 was the latest date of creation for an archaeological find to be considered ancient. This was later amended, as the British Mandate Antiquities Act (1920) discussed the essence of the find, defining it as an asset made by man prior to 1700, or as a biological or ...

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    • [DOC File]recent pub for web page

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      Paleolithic caves and hillslope processes in south-western Samaria, Israel: Environmental and archaeological implications. Quaternary International, 398 (2016) 246-258. Refereed chapters in collections (English)

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    • [PDF File]Biblical Archaeology: Evidence of the Exodus from Egypt

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      (E.g. Ramses II and the Hittites , Sennacherib and Hezekiah , king Mesha and Israel, (2 Kings 3:4-27)). Buildings. Apart from the items above, there are few archaeological remains in the Sinai and Negev deserts between 1550 and 1000 BC. Either side of these years, archaeological finds are numerous, suggesting larger populations.

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    • [DOC File]CALL FOR PAPERS

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      An overall report of the latest excavations by the Italians and the Palestinian authority at Jericho will update the situation with new finds. As the site is now in the Palestinian territories, such questions as the protection and preservation of the ancient tell will be addressed.

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    • [DOCX File]Part 1 – Introduction to Daniel

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      Sep 09, 2018 · The time of Israel’s monarchy began in about 1050 BC with Israel’s first king, Saul, a giant of a man but with a very small heart for God. After his 40-year rule, God gave Israel a king after His own heart, David, who reigned over the united kingdom for 40 years (1010-970 BC).

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    • [DOC File]News Release

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      Jerusalem, February 22, 2010 – A section of an ancient city wall of Jerusalem from the tenth century B.C.E. – possibly built by King Solomon -- has been revealed in archaeological excavations directed by Dr. Eilat Mazar and conducted under the auspices of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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    • [DOC File]149

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      More could also be said about the biblical concept of "city" and "land," especially in light of archaeological finds (e.g., Lachish) and geographical reality in the land of Israel. All in all, though I found a few problems with Palmer's work, I was favorably impressed and felt that my time was well spent in reading what I hope will become an ...

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    • [DOC File]Alan C

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      According to John Sorenson, the record came to an end because the lineage did, not because an entire civilization ceased (see Moroni 9:20,24) The difference is important if we are to relate the volume accurately to archaeological finds. Mormon noted that "a …

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    • [DOC File]Archaeology & the Bible #1

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      The Hittite kingdom was to Israel’s north with the Egyptians to Israel’s south. Again, the biblical record is later supported by archaeology. Yet, most articles on the Hittites give full credit to archaeology and do not mention the Bible in which the words Hittite and Hittites are found fifty-eight times!

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    • [DOC File]News Release

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      This is the earliest apiary to be revealed to date in an archaeological excavation anywhere in the ancient Near East, said Prof. Mazar. It dates from the 10th to early 9th centuries B.C.E. Tel Rehov is believed to have been one of the most important cities of Israel during the Israelite monarchy.

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