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Evidence how Sennacherib’s military campaign impacted the economy in the Kingdom of Judah
09.10.24For the first time near Jerusalem, archeological excavation have found evidence showing the impact of Sennacherib's military campaign on the Kingdom of Judah’s economy. During Israel Antiquities Authority excavations funded by the Israel Land Authority prior to the construction of the new Mordot Arnona neighborhood revealed changes in the Judahite administration from the days of King Hezekiah in wake of the Assyrian military campaign and aftermath. Until now, evidence of the campaign which followed Judah's rebellion was known from the Judean Lowlands (Judean Shephelah).“LeYehoʼezer ben Hoshʼayahu” – A rare seal from the First Temple period was Discovered in Jerusalem
29.08.24An extremely rare and unusual stone seal from the First Temple period, about 2,700 years old, bearing a name inscribed in paleo-Hebrew script and a winged figure, was discovered near the Southern Wall of the Temple Mount, in the Davidson Archaeological Garden, during the excavations conducted by theWho Were the Philistines? | with Archaeologist Aren Maeir, excavator of Gath of the Philistines
14.08.24Mentioned throughout the Hebrew Bible as terrifying fighters, the Philistines were ancient Israel’s greatest enemy…or were they? Decades of excavation at Gath, the largest and most powerful of the Philistine cities, have shed dramatic new light on this infamous biblical people. Join us as we speak wArchaeologists Uncover Jerusalem’s Monumental Fortifications
21.07.24Who divided Jerusalem in two? A massive fortification discovered in the excavations of the Givati parking lot in the city of David in the National Park that circles the walls of Jerusalem solves a 150-year-old riddleDiscovery of ancient textile fragment sheds light on priestly garments
18.07.24The 3,800-year-old fabric piece, found in caves in the Judean Desert, was colored using dye from oak scale insects, which researchers believe to be the "scarlet worm" mentioned in biblical texts.When Did King Hezekiah Reign? Controversial Artifacts May Resolve Biblical Controversy
02.07.24The Bible contradicts itself on the regnal years of the king of Judah who rebelled against Assyria. Study of seal impressions from the antiquities market claims to break the impasse
Jezreel Valley graves cast light on waning Canaanite cities, waxing Israelite monarchy
25.05.24Beeswax burial ritual at Horvat Tevet site reflects lingering influence during transition from Egyptian rule 3,000 years ago, which also shaped Israelite economics and agricultureEnigmatic Canaanite Tablet Turns Out to Be School Exercise, Israeli Researchers Say
16.05.24Inscription found nearly a century ago in Beth Shemesh was a sequence of letters copied by a budding scribe, and reveals existence of a school there nearly 3,500 years ago
Giant Jars in Small Ancient Town in Israel Puzzle Archaeologists
15.05.24Pithoi had been all the rage in the Bronze Age Mediterranean region, but their local manufacture stopped at the end of the Middle Bronze Age. Then it started again at Tel Burna
New scientific study has managed to accurately date findings from the First Temple period
03.05.24A new scientific study of unprecedented scope has managed to accurately date findings from the First Temple period that were discovered in the city of David, shedding light on events mentioned in the Bible.Breakthrough study dates First Temple period findings in Jerusalem
02.05.24The research provides unprecedented insights into the construction activities and historical developments of ancient Jerusalem
Archaeologists Find Cemetery Possibly Linked to the Ancient Israelites
28.04.24The burial ground at Horvat Tevet in the Jezreel Valley is a rare find from the very end of the Canaanite city-states and the birth of the biblical Kingdom of Israel more than 3,000 years ago, archaeologists say
Top Three Reports in Biblical Archaeology – March 2024
04.04.241. Phoenician Gold Pendant Discovered in Jerusalem
2. Discoveries Made at Canaanite Temple at Azekah
3. Upper Portion of a Huge Statue of Rameses II Discovered in EgyptPhilistines Worshipped Greek Mother Goddess, Used Drugs in Cult, Study Shows
04.03.24Analysis of plant remains in temple at Gath, birthplace of the biblical giant Goliath, suggests the Philistine religion included a mix of foreign and local Canaanite rites
Rare Phoenician Jewel Found in Jerusalem. But Is It Linked to King Solomon?
29.02.24Conservative scholars claim gold earring proves biblical story of Phoenician presence at Solomon's court. But the dating is all wrong, and the jewel may have been traded, skeptics respondHiker Finds 2,700-Year-Old Scarab Seal
12.02.24Found in the Tabor Stream Nature Reserve at the foot of Tel Rekhesh, the scarab depicts a griffin and is made of carnelian. While scarab seals originated in Egypt in the fourth millenium BCE, the particular iconography of the seal is similar to Assyrian seals from the eighth century, shortly before the Neo-Assyrian Empire conquered the Northern Kingdom of Israel. It is possible the seal was a family heirloom that traveled with an Assyrian administrator to Israel after the conquest, as it was common for a son to continue using the seal of his father or grandfather.Long-lost Phoenician figurines could reveal secrets to ancient cult
08.02.24A treasure trove of Phoenician figurines and ceramic vessels – that sat in the storerooms of the National Maritime Museum in Haifa for decades – were rediscovered three years ago, when three archeologists from the University of Haifa examined them and realized they held important clues about the religious and social life of the Phoenicians who sailed the waters of the Mediterranean and beyond.Unique 5,000-year-old Pots Found at Biblical Gezer in 1934 Are Finally Revealed
21.01.24Almost a century after the British archaeologist Alan Rowe excavated Gezer, Dr. Samuel Wolff published a final report on the site, including on three vessels whose use defies interpretation
Israeli Archaeologists Find Half of Very Early Coin Near Jerusalem
17.01.24The coin from 2,550 years ago, found in a First Temple-era home by Jerusalem, had been bisected, suggesting it was relegated to pre-money status of paying by weight in silver
New technology interprets archaeological findings from Biblical times
04.01.24A breakthrough achieved by researchers from four Israeli universities—Tel Aviv University, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Bar-Ilan University and Ariel University—will enable archaeologists to identify burnt materials discovered in excavations and estimate their firing temperatures.
(A1) Introductory chapters, Introduction
13.02.24Part A: Introductory chapters
The biblical story of the history of the Kingdom of Judah, as told in the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings, describes the point of view of the Jerusalem elite: what it knew, what it wanted to tell and what served its political, religious and economic interestsBethsaida from 3,000 years ago and the alliance between David & King Geshur
12.12.23In this video I will focus on the history of Bethsaida, its location, the impressive city wall and gate, and the kingdom of Geshur with an emphasis on its relationship with the kingdoms of Judah and Israel until the Assyrian conquestArchaeologists Bewildered by Monumental Moat That Split Biblical Jerusalem in Two
12.12.23Israeli archaeologists have found a huge ditch carved into the rock that may have split ancient Jerusalem in two 3,000 years ago, with the elites on one side and the rest on the other. Why is another question
Bible Evidence Unearthed at Nineveh!
02.12.23Join Joel as he goes to Nineveh, modern-day Mosul in Iraq, and tells the story of the archaeological discovery unearthed there which linked evidence from the dirt with the Bible's account of Hezekiah, Sennacherib, and the Assyrian conquest.New Discovery Changes Story of King Hazael’s Attack on Biblical Gath
18.10.23The Philistines of Gath were thought to be outliers in the Levant in building with Mesopotamia-style fired bricks. But what baked the bricks at Tell es-Safi wasn’t a kiln
What Matters Now to archaeologist Erez Ben-Yosef: King David’s tent-dwelling monarchy
29.09.23The Tel Aviv University professor proposes that just because early Israelite kings were nomadic doesn’t mean they didn’t control complex societies. ‘Look at Genghis Khan’What Role did Samaria play in Ancient Times?
02.09.23Archaeologists Find Mysterious 2,800-year-old Channels Near Temple Mount in Jerusalem
30.08.23Deep grooves cut into the bedrock date to the biblical Kingdom of Judah, and bolster the theory of Jerusalem’s early expansion. But what purpose they served remains a riddle
Archaeologist Excited by Recent Finds in Ancient Shiloh, Biblical Site of Ark, Tabernacle
30.08.23SHILOH, Samaria – Several years ago, CBN News first reported on exciting discoveries from the excavation site at ancient Shiloh.
The book of Judges in the Bible tells us Shiloh was a significant place in the history of the Israelites when they came into the Promised Land.
Archaeologist Excited by Recent Finds in Ancient Shiloh, Biblical Site of Ark, Tabernacle
30.08.23SHILOH, Samaria – Several years ago, CBN News first reported on exciting discoveries from the excavation site at ancient Shiloh.
The book of Judges in the Bible tells us Shiloh was a significant place in the history of the Israelites when they came into the Promised Land.
Leading archaeologist who dug with Yigael Yadin at Masada and Hazor dies at 88
24.08.23Amnon Ben-Tor, who won the Israel Prize in 2019, spent decades on major biblical-era site, lectured in top universities around the world
The Rather Stunning Backlash Against Professor Garfinkel’s Latest Paper on the Kingdom of David
23.08.23Is the criticism warranted? And why the level of vehemence?
By Christopher EamesIn northern Israel, massive 3,800-year-old monument stuns and stumps archaeologists
17.08.23The size of an Olympic swimming pool, with vaulted ceilings that raise the topographical height of Tel Shimron by 5 meters, the delicate mud brick structure was likely barely usedIsraeli Archaeologist Claims He Has Found David’s Kingdom, but Fellow Researchers Cry Foul
31.07.23Prof. Yossi Garfinkel thinks a ring of fortified towns around Jerusalem proves David ruled over a substantial kingdom, but colleagues say those settlements may have nothing to do with ancient Judah
A Day in the Life at Abel Beth Maacah
24.07.23A dig volunteer shares her story
King David’s Nomadic Kingdom
19.07.23Mari as a model for ancient JudahIsraeli Archaeologists Enlist Cosmic Rays to Unveil Underground Secrets of Jerusalem
02.07.23Using method pioneered in studying the pyramids, researchers hope subatomic particles from outer space can reveal unknown underground voids, including near the flashpoint Temple Mount
Archaeologists Discover Secret to the Prosperity of the Biblical Kingdom of Israel
26.06.23An ancient factory producing ‘royal purple’ dye is revealed to have been a joint Israelite-Phoenician venture that cornered the market for one of world’s oldest luxury goods
Web of biblical cities depicts King David as major ruler, says Israeli archaeologist
26.06.23Hebrew University professor claims evidence around Jerusalem supports David as no mere shepherd chieftain; critics accuse him of oversimplification, calling theory a fish storyAncient Tel Shikmona factory probably supplied the First Temple with dye
20.06.23A new study by the University of Haifa claims to completely change the story of the biblical Shikmona.Pinpointing the Ancient Core of Jerusalem
16.06.23Today we reflect on a new article supporting a theory that attempts to relocate the hill where ancient Jerusalem was founded
CHANDLER COLLINSDOES 2,800-YEAR-OLD STATUE HEAD DEPICT A FORGOTTEN BIBLICAL KING?
10.06.23Archaeologists are in the midst of a mystery of forgotten identity. They are trying to discover the name behind a 2,800-year-old face found in the ancient city of Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel.
King David’s Jerusalem Wasn’t Where We Thought, New Study Argues
09.06.23Analysis of 3,500-year-old artifacts offers first concrete evidence for a surprising theory: the “City of David” ridge was not where the biblical town first aroseDead Sea Scrolls Discovery: Amazing Hike to Cave 1, Qumran Tour, The Essenes, Proof Bible Is True!
23.05.23Learn the incredible facts about the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran. Take a hike up to Cave 1, where all the discoveries began, and experience it for yourself. We'll cover everything you need to know in this exciting and adventuristic video. Also, learn why the Bible we have today is the same as the one discovered here over 2000 years ago and why you can trust it.Academic article on controversial 3,200-year-old ‘curse tablet’ fails to sway experts
14.05.23Year after team hails bombshell discovery of oldest Hebrew writing in Israel, details of the find hit a peer-reviewed journal. But some academics don’t see any inscription at all“You are Cursed by the God YHW:” an early Hebrew inscription from Mt. Ebal
12.05.23The long-awaited peer-reviewed paper on the Mount Ebal Curse Tablet has been published!
This find may be the earliest-known written name of the Hebrew GodWho Were the Philistines, and Where Did They Come From?
16.04.23Investigating the biblical and archaeological evidence for the Philistines’ origins
Extreme drought ended one of the ancient world’s greatest empires
29.03.23Wood from the tomb of King Midas’ father shows how a rainfall shortage and widespread famine could have wiped out the Hittite civilizationThe Rise and Fall Of Ancient Israel - Prof. Israel Finkelstein. Ep 8: The Philistines in the Bible
26.03.23The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel is a series of in-depth conversations about the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel with Prof. Israel Finkelstein and Dr. Matthew J. Adams.The Rise and Fall Of Ancient Israel - Prof. Israel Finkelstein. Ep 7: The Early Philistines
04.03.23The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel is a series of in-depth conversations about the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel with Prof. Israel Finkelstein and Dr. Matthew J. Adams.
Episode 7: The Early Philistines
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https://youtube.com/playlist?liThe Emergence of Edom: Recent Debate
01.03.23By Piotr Bienkowski
Did the Iron Age kingdom of Edom emerge in the 10th century BCE from a nomadic polity that developed sophisticated copper production and social complexity, or was it formed much later, in the late 8th century BCE, as a result of the impact of the Assyrian empire on settlement, agriculture, and trade?
The Rise and Fall Of Ancient Israel - Prof. Israel Finkelstein. Ep6: The Conquest of Canaan
25.02.23The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel is a series of in-depth conversations about the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel with Prof. Israel Finkelstein and Dr. Matthew J. Adams.
Episode 6: The Conquest of Canaan
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https://youtube.com/playlist?lThe Rise and Fall Of Ancient Israel - Prof. Israel Finkelstein. Ep5: The First Israel
24.02.23The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel is a series of in-depth conversations about the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel with Prof. Israel Finkelstein and Dr. Matthew J. Adams.
Episode 5: The First Israel
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https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL"The untold story of "Solomon's Temple" at Tel Moza"
20.02.23An episode from Tel-Aviv University's podcast: Tel-Aviv 360: The Podcast After the Untold Story of the Kingdom of Judah. Episode 29: The untold story of "Solomon's Temple" at Tel Moza. By professor Oded Lipschits. (In Hebrew)
The accidental and exciting discovery of a temple that existed through the First Temple period, only 7 km. away from Jerusalem, creates a unique and rare window to the way first-millennium temples worked and developed. It existed parallel to the temple, that according to the biblical description, existed, worked, and developed, at the capital of the Judean Kingdom. Following the processes of change and development of in the Moza temple during the hundreds of years it was used, allows a possible archaeological comparison point for the processes of development of the temple in Jerusalem, which is known only from the biblical description. More than that, the archaeological research of the temple at Moza allows the investigation of the relationship between the two communities living around the two temples: the community living in the Moza Valley, the temple at Moza being its central religious centre, and the nearby community which lived in and near Jerusalem, which Solomon’s temple, built at the height of Temple Mount, was its central religious centre.Interregional trade at Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus: Analysis and chronology of imports
20230215Kedesh - a biblical city
14.02.23We are in the biblical settlement of Kedesh, which is in the territory allocated to the tribe of Naphtali over 3000 years ago. Since there are several other places in the Bible that are named Kadesh, in this video I review the different places so that we can identify the settlement that actually resThe Rise and Fall Of Ancient Israel - Prof. Israel Finkelstein. Ep4: Rise in the Highlands
09.02.23The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel is a series of in-depth conversations about the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel with Prof. Israel Finkelstein and Dr. Matthew J. Adams.
Episode 4: The Rise of Ancient Israel in the HighlandsThe Rise and Fall Of Ancient Israel - Prof. Israel Finkelstein. Ep3: The Bronze Age Collapse
05.02.23The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel is a series of in-depth conversations about the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel with Prof. Israel Finkelstein and Dr. Matthew J. Adams.
Episode 3: The Late Bronze Age CollapseNetiv Ha-‘Asara
05.02.23Volume 135 Year 2023 Yael Abadi-ReissThe Septuagint - The Bible translation that paved the way to Christianity. Prof. James Aitken
04.02.23Professor James Aitken gives us an in-depth introduction of The Septuagint, also known as the Greek Old Testament. The translation of the Bible to Greek was a long and continuous effort of Greek speaking Egyptian Jews, starting in the 3rd century BCE, in Egypt.Tree Rings, Drought, and the Collapse of the Hittite Empire
01.02.23By Eric ClineThe Rise And Fall Of Ancient Israel - Prof. Israel Finkelstein E1: The View from the Center
30.01.23The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel is a series of in-depth conversations about the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel with Prof. Israel Finkelstein and Dr. Matthew J. Adams.
Episode One: Introduction: The View from the Center
The Rise And Fall Of Ancient Israel - Prof. Israel Finkelstein E2: The Bronze Age, Before Israel
30.01.23The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel is a series of in-depth conversations about the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel with Prof. Israel Finkelstein and Dr. Matthew J. Adams.
Episode Two: The Bronze Age, the Land before IsraelTel Lachish: Vital Fortified City, Last City Conquered by Assyrian Invasion, Jerusalem Saved by God
28.01.23Lachish is regarded as the second most important city after Jerusalem in the Southern Kingdom of Judah and was strategically located on the Via Maris travel route. It was the last city conquered by the Assyrians before they set their sites on Jerusalem. However, God had other plans and supernaturallMysterious Lost Sunken City: 9,000-Year-Old Settlement of Atlit-Yam | Ancient Architects
27.01.23This is a late Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site, although some classify it as Pre-Pottery Neolithic C, with continuous occupation dating from 9,400 to around 8,000 years ago. It’s a large fishing village, a permanent settlement now lying 9-12 metres below sea level, off the coast of Israel, 10km south of Haifa, in the North Bay of the town of Atlit.Excavating The City Of Goliath - Prof. Maeir & Prof. Chadwick
22.01.23Lately, we paid a short visit to the millennia old city, known throughout the Iron Age, as well as the Hebrew Bible, as Gath - the city of Goliath.
The excavation team has kindly invited us to see how archeology is done from ground level.This is the Oldest Sentence in the World's First Alphabet - New Archeological Finding
13.01.23The archeologist, Prof. Yosef Garfinkel of the Hebrew University, presents his exciting new finding: the earliest known sentence written in the first Alphabet. The sentence is incised on an ivory comb.
Prof. Yosef Garfinkel and his colleagues unearthed the comb at the archaeological site of LachisA Virtual Visit to Tel Dan
02.01.23Anyone who’d like to visit the archaeological site of Tel Dan without actually traveling to northern Israel—and who wants to be shown around by a renowned expert who died 14 years ago—can now do so thanks to the wonders of virtual reality.
David and Solomon’s Invisible Kingdom | An Interview with Archaeologist Erez Ben Yosef
24.05.23Was ancient Israel’s United Monarchy a semi-nomadic kingdom that is now largely invisible to modern archaeology? Some archaeologists think so. To better understand this theory, BAR Assistant Editor Nathan Steinmeyer visited the Timna excavations in southern Israel to talk with director Erez Ben-YoseCURSED! The Mount Ebal Curse Tablet (Part Three): Digging for Truth Episode 202
15.05.23Dr. Scott Stripling joins us in the studio to discuss the most important archaeological discovery in the history of Associates for Biblical Research: the Mount Ebal Curse Tablet. In part three, we discuss the proto-alphabetic script and the implications for the date of the Exodus and the authorshipPool of Siloam excavation update May 2023
12.05.23After years of waiting to excavate the larger area around the Pool of Siloam, archaeologists are dealing with a major disappointment. The rest of the pool didn't show up in the first months of digging! That's the reality of digging up the past. Here's a short video that explains why the rest of theCURSED! The Mount Ebal Curse Tablet (Part Two): Digging for Truth Episode 201
08.05.23In Part Two, Dr. Scott Stripling joins us in the studio again to discuss the most important archaeological discovery in the history of Associates for Biblical Research: the Mount Ebal Curse Tablet. We'll discuss wet sifting, curse tablets, the origin of the lead, what the tablet reads, and its impliCURSED! The Mount Ebal Curse Tablet (Part One): Digging for Truth Episode 200
01.05.23Dr. Scott Stripling joins us in the studio to discuss the most important archaeological discovery in the history of Associates for Biblical Research: the Mount Ebal Curse Tablet. Over these four episodes, we’ll discuss the background of the discovery, the importance of Mt. Ebal, the context in whichIsrael's United Monarchy - Oldest Stories Podcast
26.04.23Today we look at the lead up to King Saul, and how Israel made the transition from a collections of tribes to a unified kingship. Why is the Old Testament so ambivalent on the matter of kingship? Most interestingly, there is a universally applicable political lesson here, in what may be history's eaJoshua's Conquest of Canaan (Part Two): Digging for Truth Episode 199
24.04.23Dr. Jonathan Moore joins us again for part two of our discussion about Joshua’s Conquest of Canaan. We’ll be talking about the city of Ai, the Mount Ebal Curse Tablet, the destruction of Hazor, and ABR’s dig at Shiloh. Don't miss it!Joshua's Conquest of Canaan (Part One): Digging for Truth Episode 198
17.04.23Dr. Jonathan Moore joins us for a two-part episode on Joshua’s Conquest of Canaan. He will provide us with an overview of the Israelite entrance into the land of Promise. He’ll also be outlining the archaeological evidence connected to the destruction of Jericho in Joshua 6. Don’t miss these topicsSabaean Inscription Points to Connections between King Solomon’s Israel and Kingdom of Sheba
04.04.23Archaeologists deciphered the Sabaean inscription on a clay jar finds link between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
Archaeologists deciphered a partially preserved inscription that was found on the neck of a large jar dated back to the time of King Solomon.
Dr. Daniel Vainstub of the Hebrew UnEpisode 12: Tel Dan
28.03.23The ancient ruins of Tel Dan are located at the North of Israel and surrounded by riverbeds, springs, hiking trails and picnic areas.
The city of Dan is named after one of the twelve tribes of Israel and among these original ruins of the city dated from the First Temple period are the city gate, thePool of Siloam update March 2023
17.03.23Here's the very latest from the Pool of Siloam excavations in Jerusalem. Archaeologist Ismail Kanan shares insight, on location!Who is Yahweh - How a Warrior-Storm God became the God of the Israelites and World Monotheism
03.03.23How did a warrior-storm god become Yahweh, the god of world Abrahamic monotheism? By tracing the earliest history of Yahweh ("The One Exists") to his origins in the area around Mt Seir to his immigration during the Bronze Age Collapse to the Judea Highlands around Shiloh, this episode explores the eExcavation of the Entire Siloam Pool Begins
15.02.23Talking with the City of David Foundation about an excavation two decades in the making.
In 2004, a portion of the largest ritual bath in Jerusalem was discovered in the southern part of the City of David. This pool is mentioned in the book of John as the location of the healing of a man who was blTouring the Bible’s Buried Cities: Gezer
05.02.23Tel Gezer is one of the most important sites in biblical archaeology. Gezer is a city mentioned several times throughout the Bible, and the ancient site boasts a long history of excavation and remarkable discoveries paralleling the biblical account. On today’s show, host Christopher Eames takes youTel Kinrot and Khirbet Minim. Walk near Lake Kinneret, Israel
01.02.23Tel Kinrot and Khirbet Minim(Khirbat al-Minya, Horvat Minya). Walk near Lake Kinneret(Kineret, Sea of Galilee), Israel
The first part of the video shows what the excavation of the Tel Kinrot mound looks like. More information can be seen at the link to an article with good and detailed text on thisEpisode 4: Tel Azekah
12.01.23Throwing a stone in a sling is all it took David to defeat Goliath. 2000 years later, we're still discussing the story and using that phrase, but where did it happen? Right here, in Tel Azekah.
For more information regarding the Holy Land click here- https://holyland.israel.travel/Prof. Oded Lipschits (University of Tel-Aviv)
09.01.23"Those who live in these ruins in the land of Israel" (Ez. 33:24): Some Thoughts on Living in the Shadow of the Ruins in Persian Period JudahWho Wrote the Pentateuch? Prof. Konrad Schmid and Prof. Israel Knohl
07.01.23Who really wrote the Pentateuch? This central question for modern Biblical studies is heavily debated among scholars.
In this episode two of the most prominent Hebrew Bible scholars: Prof. Konrad Schmid and Prof. Israel Knohl, meet to discuss the big questions of their field.
A rare dialogue betweAncient coins from Maccabean period discovered
13.12.22This is the earliest archaeological evidence that caves in the Judean Desert were used by the Maccabees
Rare 'sling bullet' from Hasmonean period found in Yavne dig
08.12.22A rare item found while clearing land for a building project may have been used by the Greek army in their battles with the Maccabees.The Fall of the Bronze Age and the Destruction that Wasn’t
05.12.22By Jesse MillekWhen did Judaism begin? Prof. Yonatan Adler - The Origins of Judaism [4K]
30.11.22"When did Judaism begin?" is not a naive question. Every answer to this question would require presenting an acceptable definition of Judaism. Not an easy task. There are many definitions. Most (or all) of them are the subjects of fierce and never ending debates.Gale Lecture: "New Light on the Archaeology of Jerusalem in the 7th Century BCE" Dr. Oded Lipschits
15.11.22n 701 BCE, the Assyrian King Sennacherib led a destructive military campaign against the Kingdom of Judah. Jerusalem, its capital, was not destroyed. For this reason, the archaeology of Jerusalem and its surroundings has no "chronological anchor" that can distinguish between the days of Ahaz and Hezekiah (late 8th century BCE) and the days of King Manasseh (first half of the 7th century BCE). New excavations, new finds, and new tools recently developed in archaeological research now make it possible to illuminate the "archeology of the days of Manasseh" and learn about the history of Jerusalem during this long and important period of Judah's subjugation to Assyrian imperial rule.Bringing Azekah’s Walls into the Light
07.09.22Bruno Barros, 2022 G.E. Wright/Shirlee Meyers Fellowship Recipient
Investigating the mystery of the ancient temple in Tel Moza
31.08.22Finds from Tel Moza near Jerusalem point to a temple from the first temple period which resembles Solomon's temple as it is narrated in the bible. In Hebrew.Digging In: Tel Shimron. - Tales from an untouched archaeological gold mine
22.08.22Tel Shimron is one of the largest sites in one of the most important and fertile regions for biblical archaeology—the Jezreel Valley in northern Israel. With a history that stretches from the late Neolithic period (c. 5500 B.C.E.) up to the modern day, the city of Shimron was extremely influentialThe Khirbet Qeiyafa Ostracon
06.07.22A New Collation Based on the Multispectral Images, with Translation and CommentaryLet there be God: How Yahweh became “God Almighty”
28.06.22In the Canaan religion, Yahweh was a lesser god, who was assigned the land of Israel. Here's how he became "God Almighty.""And Rehoboam built ... Lachish"
24.06.22On today’s program, host Brent Nagtegaal goes to Tel Lachish to talk with excavation director Prof. Yosef Garfinkel about his team’s discoveries at the site from the time of Rehoboam, as well as preview his new excavations set to begin on June 26, 2022.
Battle of Qarqar
13.06.22The Battle of Qarqar was fought in 853 BC when the army of the Neo-Assyrian Empire led by Emperor Shalmaneser III encountered an allied army of eleven kings at Qarqar led by Hadadezer who is possibly identified with King Benhadad II of Aram-Damascus; and Ahab, king of Israel.
Check out our other chProf. Aren M. Maeir - Whatever happened to the Philistines?!
03.05.22Our guest, Aren Maeir is an American-born Israeli archaeologist and professor at Bar Ilan University. He is director of the Tell es-Safi/Gath Archaeological Project.1177 B.C. - The Collapse of the Bronze Age civilizations - Eric H. Cline
20.03.22In 1177 B.C., marauding groups known only as the "Sea Peoples" invaded Egypt. The pharaoh's army and navy managed to defeat them, but the victory so weakened Egypt that it soon slid into decline, as did most of the surrounding civilizations. After centuries of brilliance,Was John the Baptist buried here? A visit to the ancient Byzantine church of Sebastia, Samaria
19.02.22Tel Rehov and the Phoenicians: The Movie Demo Reel
13.02.22Tel Rehov and the Phoenicians: The Movie Demo Reel with Archaeologists Amihai Mazar and Nava Panitz-Cohen with rare footage of pottery vessels from the Hebrew University Tel Rehov pottery archive and pottery room.
The Phoenicians were once considered a lost civilization even though their influenceBiblical City of Ziklag Where Philistines Gave Refuge to future King David Found, Researchers Claim
22.01.22Information about Tel al-Rai, identified as Ziklag itself will be provided after this announcement.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to work as a tour guide as from Feb 2020
Should you wish to support me and my videos please subscribe to my channel and let me guide you through the Holy Land viaFirst evidence in the Judean Desert for the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Kingdom
13.12.22First evidence in the Judean Desert for the Maccabean Revolt against the Greek Seleucid Kingdom
A rare wooden box containing a small hoard of 15 silver coins dating to the reign of Antiochos IV was discovered in an excavation in the Darageh Stream Nature Reserve, overlooking the Dead Sea
*A refugeeExcavating Biblical Ziklag/Khirbet el-Rai | Lecture
05.12.22Dr. Yosef Garfinkel presented “Excavating Biblical Ziklag/Khirbetel-Rai” as part of the Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum Lecture Series at Southern Adventist University on November 7, 2022.
Professor Yosef Grafinkel is Israel’s leading archaeologist and head of the Institute of Archaeology at the‘David at Shaaraim and Ziklag’: Prof. Yosef Garfinkel Speaks at Armstrong Auditorium
28.11.22Hebrew University biblical archaeology professor Yosef Garfinkel visited the Herbert W. Armstrong College campus and Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology headquarters in Edmond, Oklahoma, from November 9 through 11 while on a tour of the United States. He delivered a lecture to around 200 ArmGale Lecture: "New Light on the Archaeology of Jerusalem in the 7th Century BCE" Dr. Oded Lipschits
15.11.22In 701 BCE, the Assyrian King Sennacherib led a destructive military campaign against the Kingdom of Judah. Jerusalem, its capital, was not destroyed. For this reason, the archaeology of Jerusalem and its surroundings has no "chronological anchor" that can distinguish between the days of Ahaz and HeKing Hezekiah’s Monumental Jerusalem Inscription
03.11.22And a new tool in biblical archaeology: archaeomagnetism
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03.11.22The Mesha Stele is an incredibly artifact which was found at the site of Dibon in modern Jordan. It is the longest narrative historical text found in the Iron Age Levant to date. It has a fascinating story of discovery and offers important insights into ancient Moab, it's king Mesha, Moabite theologNew excavations at Ashkelon, "southern gateway" to the Holy Land
17.10.22The city of Ashkelon lies in southern Israel, overlooking the sea, a few kilometers from the Gaza Strip. It has always been a crucial junction on the route to and from Egypt, a strip of land where peoples and cultures have alternated.
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14.10.22Located along a strategic roadway in the Elah Valley, between the coastal plain and the highlands, Azekah was an important settlement for thousands of years and the location of many conflicts recorded in both the Bible and historical sources.
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07.09.22An extraordinary discovery was unearthed in Jerusalem: an assemblage of ivory plaques from the First Temple period, among the few found anywhere in the world, and the first of their kind to be found in Jerusalem. They came to light in the excavations of the Israel Antiquities Authority and Tel AvivLegend of the Amorites - ROBERT SEPEHR
25.08.22The Amorites were an ancient people from the Levant who also occupied large parts of southern Mesopotamia from the 21st century BC to the end of the 17th century BC, where they established several prominent city-states in existing locations, most notably Babylon, which was raised from a small town tJericho Unearthed: The Archaeology of Jericho Explained
12.08.22The experts agree--the city walls of Jericho fell down. But does archaeology agree with the Biblical account of Joshua and Jericho? Watch this video as Joel interviews key archaeologists and explains the archaeology of Jericho.
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15.07.22The Hittites were an Indo-European culture that occupied the region of Ancient Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor and today is the region of Turkey. The Hittites expanded their territories from their capital at Hattusa, and ended up consolidating the Hittite Empire which both rivalled and threateneIsraele: scoperti resti riconducibili agli Shardana
06.07.22Sembra incredibile ma le prove archeologiche sembrano oramai dimostrarlo ogni ragionevole dubbio. Prima di addentrarci in questa nuova e affascinante scoperta facciamo però una breve digressione per capire chi siano stati i Popoli del Mare e gli Shardana.
La rivelazione e la conferma sono arrivate rA visit to the oldest city in the world - the story of ancient Jericho (Tel Jericho /Tell es-Sultan)
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06.06.22On today's Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck and top Israeli archaeologist and tour guide Danny "The Digger" Herman explore Ketef Hinnom in Jerusalem, the site of one of Israel’s most important archaeological discoveries, the SILVER SCROLLS. This stunning artifact bears the oldest surviving BModern Archaeology in Ancient Jerusalem: A Tour with TAU Prof. Oded Lipschits
22.05.22See what happens when modern physics and archaeology meet and the limitless possibilities this interdisciplinary collaboration offers humanity.The life-saving lesson of Bet Shemesh
20.05.22When the Ark of the Covenant arrived unexpectedly in Bet Shemesh, the people of that town made a tragic mistake. The message from the ruins of this biblical site still rings true today.The house of the Egyptian governor - Tel Afek
11.05.22Archaeological excavations in Old Jaffa - Jaffa
04.05.22Merneptah Stele, Cairo Museum: Egyptologist & OT scholar James Hoffmeier; Proof of Israel in Canaan
07.04.22The Merneptah Stele (Cairo 34025) found in the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt, is commented upon by leading Egyptologist, Biblical and Old Testament scholar, and evangelical Christian Dr. James Hoffmeier. Early Israel’s presence in the land of Canaan is validated by this stela. PharaohEkron Royal Dedicatory Inscription - Biblical Epigraphy (7th Century BCE)
03.04.22EKRON ROYAL DEDICATORY INSCRIPTION
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This monumental inscription serves as chLOVELY ISRAEL - Relaxing Walk in the beautiful Ashdod Yam Fort on the Mediterranean coast of ASHDOD
03.04.22Ashdod-Yam ("Ashdod on the Sea" in Hebrew) is an archaeological site on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. It is located in the southern part of the modern city of Ashdod. Ashdod on the Sea and Ashdod were for most of their history two separate entities, connected though by close ties with each otheBoaz Gross Explains the Tel Bet Shemesh East Salvage Excavation in Israel | Bible & Archaeology
28.02.22Dr. Robert Cargill, Editor of Bible & Archaeology, interviews Boaz Gross, the Director of the Tel Bet Shemesh East Salvage Excavation in Israel, and the Vice President of the Israeli Institute of Archaeology. They discuss the archaeological dig at Tel Bet Shemesh, the wonderful discoveries made therSebastia (Samaria) - A visit to the capital of the Kingdom of Israel (Omri, Ahab, Jezebel, Elijah)
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15.02.22The Tel Dan discovery: What is it and How it impacted the debate about the Historicity of the Bible?
The House of David Inscription, sometimes known as the Tel Dan inscription was uncovered at Tel Dan, an ancient city in northern Israel. In the Bible, the city was best known as Dan.
The writer ofThe Kurkh Stele of Shalmaneser III and Evidence for King Ahab of Israel and Benhadad of Syria
07.01.22This 2 metre tall limestone stele created by king Shalmaneser III of Assyria which (amongst other things) commemorates the battle of Qarqar in 583 BC helps to provide historical evidence for the powerful and wealthy biblical kings Ahab of Israel and Benhadad of Syria. Watch now to find out how…
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06.12.21A recent discovery at Israel's Timna Park sheds new light on the Bible, and may change the face of Archeology. Erez Ben-Yosef, Prof. of Archeology at Tel Aviv U & Head of the Timna Archeological Expeditions, shares the exciting news. With Shahar Azani.Lachish and the Early Kingdom of Judah: Digging for Truth Episode 143
06.09.21Archaeologist Dr. Michael Hasel join us to talk about the city of Lachish. Dr. Hasel is the Co-Director of the Fourth Expedition to Lachish. Destroyed by the Assyrians in 701 BC, Lachish was second most important city in Judah after Jerusalem and is of great importance in the formation of Judah at tTel Mevorakh - Reports from Latest Excavations
16.08.21Archaeologist Prof. Ben-Tor Talks about how Excavations at Hazor Validate Bible Stories About it
20210623The ancient city of Hazor is mentioned in the Bible as the "Head" of the Canaanite kingdoms when the Israelites began to conquer the Promised Land (Joshua 11:10). The Bible tells us that under the courageous leader of Joshua, the city was destroyed and burned with fire. But what do the archaeological remains at Hazor tell us about its destruction?The Last Stand of the Philistines: Archaeologists Find Clue to the Fall of Gath
29.05.21When the Aramean king laid siege to biblical Gath 2,800 years ago, the defenders resorted to desperate measures, including, it seems, making flimsy arrowheads out of boneProfessor Assaf Yasur-Landau - Dor Port as an Example of Under-water Research of Iron Age Ports
06.04.21Diving into the Past: The Past of Men and Sea
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A series of lectures organized by the Student Council and the department of the Land of Israel studies and archaeology in Bar-Ilan University.
Professor Assaf Yasur-Landau's (The Department of Maritime Civilizations, University of Haifa) lecture on the topic of Dor Port as an example of the under-water research of Iron Age ports.
82. King Solomon’s Mines: History or Legend with Prof. Erez Ben-Yosef of Tel Aviv University. 3/30
02.04.2182. Live Zoom Presentation: "King Solomon’s Mines: History or Legend with Prof. Erez Ben-Yosef of Tel Aviv University. 3/30/21
Results of recent excavations in the ancient copper mines of Timna Valley (southern Israel) shed new light on the mystery of King Solomon’s legendary mines,Tel Hazor Overview: History, Conquest, Israelites, Joshua 11, Judges 4, Canaanites, Sea of Galilee
05.03.21The victory over Hazor by Joshua and the Israelites is probably one of the most overlooked miracles in the Bible.
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26.02.2164 Archaeological investigations of Kingdom in the Beth Shean Valley with Prof. Amihai Mazar
07.02.2164. Live Zoom Presentation: Archaeological investigations related to the Israelite Kingdom period in the Beth Shean Valley, Israel with Prof. Amihai Mazar
Professor Mazar will lecture on the results of over 20 years of archeological efforts on 2 major sites: Tel Beth Shean and Tel Rehov.Excavating Slaves' Hill (Site 34) in Timna Valley, Israel
17.01.21See more on our project here: https://www.tau.ac.il/~ebenyose/CTV/The Gezer Calendar, One of the Earliest Surviving Examples of Written Hebrew -Let's read it together
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Situated in the Judean foothills of Israel, Tel Gezer was an important city during the Canaanite and Israelite periods. The site was located on the crossroads of the Via Maris and the roadArchaeological excavations expose missing section of the First Temple period Jerusalem wall
10.09.21Information about the First Temple period Jerusalem wall itself will be provided after this announcement.
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05.09.21Join us today for a look at ancient history as we examine the Siloam Inscription, an 8th century BC paleo-Hebrew inscription commemorating the completion of the Siloam tunnel. This enormously significant artifact is one of the oldest surviving Hebrew texts, and we get to read it!
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28.08.21Khirbet al-Ra'i is a multi-period archaeological site in the Judean foothills region. It is located on a strategic location overlooking the Lachish stream, 1Km south east of Kiryat-Gath intersection of highway #6. The site is excavated since 2015, headed by Y. Garfinkel and S. Ganor. Its peak settleA Day at the Dig - Tel Gezer Archaeology Site
24.08.21Joshua Hanlon takes you through a day at an archaeology dig at Tel Gezer, Israel. This is part 1 of a presentation on Biblical archaeology at Nappanee Missionary Church in Nappanee, Indiana. Watch part 2 here: https://youtu.be/wntG3FoN1H8
Check out this fantastic video series for more info on BibliGibeon Overview & Tour, Joshua, Sun Stands Still, Samuel's Tomb, Gibeonites, Nabi Samuel, Jerusalem
02.07.21Gibeon is mentioned 43 times in the Bible and played a major role in the history of Israel. See an in-depth look at the history, the key places of interest, and all that happened in the Bible at this biblical site.
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01.07.21Conversations in the Archaeology and History of Ancient Israel with Israel Finkelstein
Episode Twenty-two: Kiriath-Jearim and the Ark Narrative
Israel Finkelstein is a leading figure in the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel. Over 40 years of work and research, he has helped to change the waArchaeologist Prof. Ben-Tor Talks about how Excavations at Hazor Validate Bible Stories About it
23.06.21The ancient city of Hazor is mentioned in the Bible as the "Head" of the Canaanite kingdoms when the Israelites began to conquer the Promised Land (Joshua 11:10). The Bible tells us that under the courageous leader of Joshua, the city was destroyed and burned with fire. But what do the archaeologicaARCHAELOGIST RAMAT RACHEL
18.05.21Our Shavuot special on location at Kibbutz Ramat Rachel outside of Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Interview with Archaelogist, Professor Yuval Gadot, who was part of the team who excavated this site decades ago, which found archaelogical evidence that it was most likely used as a 'suburban' royal palace oPharaoh Shishak: Digging for Truth Episode 129
16.05.21Bryan Windle will be on the program to talk about Pharaoh Shishak of Egypt. In I Kings 14, the biblical text claims that Shishak attacked the city of Jerusalem, and plundered the Temple. Do we have archaeological evidence about this Pharaoh and can we trust what the Bible says about this king? CouldThe Tel Dan Inscription
27.04.21In this video Prof. Cargill examines the Tel Dan, or "House of David" Inscription and reveals what it says, what it doesn't say, gives its proper historical context, and explains why it's important to biblical archaeology.
More about Dr. Robert R. Cargill, Associate Professor of Classics and ReligiThe Deir ‘Alla Inscription: Balaam the Son of Beor - Historical False Prophet or Fictional Figure?
09.04.21Do these plaster fragments found at the site of Deir ‘Alla, Jordan help to prove, or disprove, the existence and deeds of the famous false prophet Balaam that are found recorded in the Book of Numbers 22-24 and elsewhere in the Bible? Watch now and find out!
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07.04.21Tel Arad National Park
Tel Arad is located not far from the modern town of Arad in the northern Negev, here are the ruins of an ancient Canaanite city and on a nearby hill are the ruins of an ancient Israelite fortress built some time after the reign of king Solomon. Amongst the fortress ruins is anWho Really Wrote The Bible? | Naked Archaeologist | Parable
02.04.21Tradition upholds that God dictated the first five books of the Bible to Moses. The Bible says millions of people witnessed this event, but what can archaeology prove about this fact? Could it really be Moses himself who wrote down the words of God, or could there be new research challenging this hiThe Assyrian War Machine: King Hezekiah vs. Emperor Sennacherib: Episode 7
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The Hebrew Bible contains a dramatic story of Hezekiah, King of Judah, fighting against the Assyrian Emperor Sennacherib. These events are attested both in Assyrian and Judahite sources and are well represented in the archaeological record. WithEpisode Nine: A United Monarchy?
25.02.21Conversations in the Archaeology and History of Ancient Israel with Israel Finkelstein
Episode Nine: A United Monarchy?
Israel Finkelstein is a leading figure in the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel. Over 40 years of work and research, he has helped to change the way archaeology is conductOded Lipschits - Archaeological Exposure of Three Sites that the Bible Ignored
04.02.21Monsieur Oded Lipschits, de l'Université de Tel-Aviv, nous a fait l'honneur de cette conférence intitulée « "The Sound of Silence" - Archaeological Exposure of Three Sites that the Bible Ignored (Ramat Rahel, Moza and Azekah) », le lundi 1er février 2021, sur Zoom.
Voici le résumé de la conférenceTell el-Kheleifeh, Jordan: An Iron Age II Caravanserai [ASOR 2020]
04.02.21We are pleased to share this presentation in celebration of the virtual conference convened by our colleagues at the American Schools of Oriental Research (@ASOResearch). For additional presentations from the ASOR Virtual Meeting 2020, please see the playlists on our and ASOR's channels (ASORTV).
The Origins of the Israelites
14.11.20In the first episode of our series on Ancient Israel and also Judah we are joined by Dr. Aren Maeir who guides us into the controversial and heavily debated origin or origins of the Ancient Israelites.
He discusses the scholarship on the subject such as:
Did the Israelites develop out of the CanaaWho Built Tel Rekhesh?
01.10.20By Shuichi Hasegawa, Hisao Kuwabara, Yitzhak PazThe Philistines in History (who they were and where they came from)
22.08.20In this quick episode, we take a look at the history of the people known as Philistines, who they were and where they came from. Long cast off as a backward and barbaric people, modern scholarship has revealed that the Philistines were actually a sophisticated civilization with a complex history.Facing the Facts about the “Face of God”
21.08.20In 2020, an article by Yosef Garfinkel suggested interpreting clay male figures of the 10th and 9th century BCE in Khirbet Qeiyafa as images of the central deity YHWH. The following article is a critical response to Yosef Garfinkel by Shua Kisilevitz, Ido Koch, Oded Lipschits, and David S. Vanderhooft, who reject his hypothesis altogether, citing other examples from the sites of Moza, Tel Kinrot, Tel Rehov, Ashdod and Tirzah.Archaeologists propose new identification for biblical Tel Rosh
20.08.20First documented in the mid-19th century, Tel Rosh presents remains dating back to periods spanning over the millennia.Ancient Bee Hives Discovered from the Town of Prophet Elisha
19.07.20An amazing discovery indicates beekeeping may have been a big industry thousands of years ago. Evidence shows honey was being produced by bees here nearly 3,000 years ago around the time of the prophet Elisha.Tell el-Farah (South) in Israel
16.07.20Updated July 16th 2020What do animal remains tell us about biblical Abel Beth Maacah?
16.07.20Researchers analyzed faunal remains from Abel Beth Maacah to understand more about the relationship between the two centers and their political and economic structure in the centuries that preceded their appearance in the Bible.Unveiling the Secret of the Archaeological Site of Tel Abel Beth Maacah
01.07.20Learn about Unveiling the Secret of the Archaeological Site of Tel Abel Beth Maacah, featuring Dr. Naama Yahalom-Mack. Dr. Yahalom-Mack is Head of the Laboratory for Archaeological Materials and Ancient Technologies at the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University. Specializing in archaeo-metallurgy (the study of ancient metals), she uses cutting-edge technologies to determine the origin of archaeological metals and other materials, to help understand ancient civilizations.Prof. Aren Maeir – Excavations at Tell es-Safi, Biblical Gath of the Philistines, home of Goliath
20.05.20Our new series of Zoom lectures, "Virtual Tour and Learn"!
Prof. Aren Maeir's lecture on the Excavations at Tell es-Safi, Biblical Gath of the Philistines, home of Goliath.
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Bar-Ilan University presents a series of public ZoTel Moza - Preliminary Report
26.03.20Volume 132 Year 2020 - article by Shua Kisilevitz and Oded LipschitsThe temple discovered in Tel Moza was as large as Solomon's temple and survived even after the first destruction of the temple in Jerusalem
23.02.20Was the Bible right? Inscription may confirm ancient Israel’s borders
08.02.20A newly-discovered Hebrew-language inscription might confirm that the border of ancient Israel reached areas that some archaeologists were previously skeptical about, thus confirming the Bible’s account.‘Royal Estate’ That Served Biblical Kings Found in Northern Israel
29.01.20The remains at Horvat Tevet shed light on the rise and fall of the powerful Omride dynasty, which ruled over the northern kingdom of Israel 2,900 years ago
Hebrew nametag on ancient wine jar reopens debate on size of Israelite kingdom
10.01.20Researchers were astonished when a closer review of the clay vessels from Abel Beth Maacah revealed that one of them bore an inscription in ancient Hebrew.One of the most special and least known Crusader fortresses in Israel - The story of Apollonia–Arsuf
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23.11.20Touring through 2 parts of the ancient ruins of Arad, in the south mid-eastern area of Israel.
The more ancient pagan city of Arad that was destroyed 4500 years ago and the less ancient part of it, a citadel that was built in the time of the Kings of Israel.Bible & Archaeology Discussions Israel Finkelstein & Thomas Römer: Episode 4 - Armageddon & Megiddo
16.11.20Thomas Römer and Israel Finkelstein discuss the reference in the Book of Kings to the killing of King Josiah of Judah at Megiddo by Pharaoh Necho in 609 BCE and the connection between this event and the Armageddon tradition in the Book of Revelation.7 - Campaña 2019. Reconstrucción en 3D de la Casa A. Hierro IIA.
28.10.20Tel Yarmuth - Aerial views (BibleWalks.com)
29.08.20Tel Yarmuth (Jarmuth) is located in the low hills (Shephelah) of Judea, above the newly built neighborhood of Ramat Beit Shemesh. The mound, 180 dunams in area, has an acropolis on its eastern side and a lower city on the western side.
On the lower city is a monumental palace, covering and area ofTel Beer Sheva National Park
20.08.20Walking tour. No action. Tel Be'er Sheva is a beautiful park in the desert of Israel.
Tel Be’er Sheva, the area in which the forefathers of the Jewish nation (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob) lived and worked, is an important biblical tel – one of three from the days of the Bible that UNESCO has includedBible and Archaeology Discussions Finkelstein & Römer: Episode 3 - King Solomon & Megiddo
12.08.20Israel Finkelstein and Thomas Römer discuss the association of King Solomon with the celebrated site of Megiddo in view of the archaeological exploration of the site: the two palaces, the stables and the six-chambered gate. Is there a Solomonic stratum at Megiddo? What is the background to the bibliMagnetic Field
03.08.20The long memory of the jewish people at the service of science
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The History of Megiddo ~ With Dr Eric Cline ~ Historian /Archaeologist (Author of 1177 BC)
06.06.20In this episode we dive into the history of Megiddo which is a site that has seen the rise and fall of at least twenty cities. From the Neolithic to its final decline and depopulation we explore the history, archaeological discoveries and conflicts that have taken place there.
We watch as Dr. ClineAncient Biblical Samaria & the Palace of Ahab and Jezebel (FCF S10E12)
17.05.20Jeff and Isaac visit ancient Biblical Samaria which was the capital city of the Kingdom of Israel for 157 years. King Omri built this city and later King Ahab and Jezebel ruled from here and led the Israelites into idol worship. Jeff also visits with Jim Shutz in Beit Shemesh, Executive Director ofExcavation at Akko - A Day on the Tel
25.03.20Archaeology means getting up early, working hard in the hot sun, and documenting every inch of excavated ground. It's also a lot of fun. One of the only ways we have of reaching out and touching the ancient world is digging with our bare hands, and the opportunity to do that is why students and facuArchaeologists discover Phoenician family tomb in ancient city of Achziv
25.12.19Archaeologists have discovered the remains of an entire Phoenician family buried together in a tomb in Achziv, an ancient population center on the Mediterranean coast near the northern city Nahariya.Whole Nuclear Family Found in Ancient Phoenician Tomb in Israel
24.12.19The remains of what seems to be a cherished child buried with its unadorned parents in Achziv 2,800 years ago indicate they lived well and died a century before the Assyrians arrivedArchaeological site could cast light on life of Biblical villain Sisera
27.11.19The Bronze Age site of el Ahwat may have been the fortress of the Canaanite commander Sisera, whose death at the hands of Jael is recorded in the Book of Judges.'New York' of the Bronze Age discovered in Israel
06.10.19A 5,000-year-old city found north of Tel Aviv points to sophisticated urban planning taking place earlier than previously thought. Israel's Antiquities Authority has called it the "New York of the early Bronze Age."
Assyrians Came, Conquered, and Kicked Everyone Out: Tablets Reveal 2,700-year-old Relocation
27.09.19Cuneiform records show land sales 2,700 years ago in Hadid, central Israel, were made to people with entirely foreign namesA virtual tour of Esur
19.09.19Credit: Yaakov Shmidov, Israel Antiquities AuthorityA visit to the Bull Site
19.06.19A new exhibition - Highway through History
13.03.19A new exhibition at the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem presents artifacts discovered during a rescue excavation of Tel Beit Shemesh. The Route 38 expansion plan has inadvertently led to important new historical evidence. Significant finds uncovered will be on display for the first time, aThe Lachish Reliefs
13.08.19Archaeological finds of Sennacherib's palace at Nineveh come to life to depict the Battle of Lachish from the Book of Isaiah.Hazor's Destruction in Joshua/Judges (Part Two): Digging for Truth Episode 61
21.07.19In Part Two, Scott Lanser and Henry Smith discuss evidence for Hazor's destruction in both the 15th century and 13th century BC. Topics include Deborah and Barak, cultic desecration, and evidence for fire (part two of two).Hazor's Destruction in Joshua/Judges (Part One): Digging for Truth Episode 60
14.07.19The Canaanite city of Hazor was destroyed by the Israelites in the late 15th century BC. Join DFT co-hosts Scott Lanser and Henry Smith as they discuss the importance of Hazor, King Jabin, the Amarna Letters, the Mari archive and Egyptian execration texts mentioning Hazor. (Part one of two).'Being Able to Dig the Bible:' The Secrets of Tel Shiloh Revealed
25.06.19Shilo, Judea and Samaria. Jun 23, 2019. Video by Esty Dziubov/TPS.Wandering around the Bull Site
07.06.19Walking down into the pool at Gibeon (Al Jib)
06.06.19The pool of Gibeon mentioned in 2 Samuel 2:12-17.Uncover History at Tel Shimron
26.02.19In the museum, guests are invited to see read about pieces of history, but now, Dr. Daniel Master is inviting you to discover and touch history at Tel Shimron.
Learn more at www.telshimronexcavations.comSolomon's Temple Explained
20180719Solomon's temple stood in Jerusalem for almost 400 years. It was the crown jewel of Jerusalem, and the center of worship to the Lord. Understanding the significance of its location, history, and design can greatly add to one's reverence for one of the most holy places in the world.A 3,000-year-old glass head deepens one of the Bible’s oldest mysteries
09.06.18The Israeli and American-led team of archaeologists were about five years into their excavations last summer, “digging through the floor of a massive Iron Age structure” when they found the head beneath the top of the siteKhirbet Qeiyafa-3D
20180402A 3D reconstruction of Khirbet QeiyafaProjecto Arqueológico na Palestina: Tell el-Far'a
07.02.18Projecto Arqueológico na Palestina: Tell el-Far'a dirigido por Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (NOVA FCSH), Universidade da Coruña e Ministério do Turismo e Antiguidades da Palestina.
The Tel Burna Archeological Excavation Project
06.12.18An exciting look at a day in the life of a volunteer Ariel University's Institute of Archaeology Tel Burna Archaeological excavation project in Israel. Will you join us next year?
https://telburna.wordpress.comEducation in Ancient Israel: Insights from Kuntillet 'Ajrud
16.11.18How were traditions passed on in biblical times? What kind of "education" took place in ancient Israel? The recent full publication of the inscriptions from the excavations at Kuntillet 'Ajrud provide the first complete, though fragmentary, set of elementary of scribal exercises from Ancient Israel.Exploring Tel Arad: An Ancient Canaanite and Israelite City
12.07.18I visited dozens of archaeological sites while researching in Jerusalem. Tel Arad was one of the my favorites and the inspiration for my video on YHWH and Asherah. Here is a longer exploration of this ancient Canaanite and Israelite city.
Twitter: @andrewmarkhenry
Facebook: www.facebook.com/religiThe Shiloh Excavations: What A Dig Does
08.06.18Find out what happens on our archaeological excavations at Biblical Shiloh. Join us for our next season: www.DigShiloh.orgAtlit castle
17.01.17Sketch of visualization of Atlit fortress based on book of C. N. Johns. Work in progress.Tel Goded - Aerial Views (BibleWalks.com)
26.12.17A large mound 3KM north east of Beit Guvrin, with ruins of a Canaanite city (Middle and Late Bronze age) and Judean Kingdom city (destroyed by Sennacherib in 701 BC). The city is identified by some scholars as Moreshet-Gath, birthplace of prophet Micah (Micah 1,1): "The word of the LORD that came tThe Lachish Reliefs in the Southwest Palace, Nineveh
28.11.17Flyover of the Assyrian King Sennacherib's "Palace without Rival" (the Southwest Palace) at Nineveh (modern Mosul, Iraq) and then a flythrough of the room in the palace holding reliefs depicting the Assyrian destruction of Lachish, mirroring descriptions of the events in the Bible. Video developed bThe Brutal Assyrian Siege of Lachish: Judean City Destroyed
04.11.17LIVE on TBN, Fridays at 10:30pm ET (9:30pm CT, 8:30pm MT, 7:30pm PT)Bible archeology Proto-Hebrew alphabet evidence of early Hebrew writing
14.10.17Archeological discovery of an ancient stone with the inscription of a proto-Hebrew alphabet, found at Tel Zayit and dating to around the 10th century BC. This is early evidence of Israelite writing and that the process of writing the Bible started way before the Babylonian Captivity.King Hezekiah & Siloam Inscription in Hebrew with Ami Mazar and Shani Atias
23.04.17Directed by Peter Hagyo-Kovacs from the documentary film, Inside Jerusalem, available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/inside-jerusalem-identity-and-the-ancient-past/id444531702
Text of Siloam Inscription in English (read by Shani Atias in Hebrew):
"... the tunnel ... and this is the sPenn State and the Tel Akko Total Archaeology Project, Israel
06.03.17Israeli Archeologist to Start Dig at 'Ark of the Covenant' Site
09.02.17Diggers will begin their first ever excavation at Kiryat Yearim.Previously Unknown Canaanite Revolt Against Egypt Revealed in Ancient Jaffa
22.10.16There is no record of the Canaanites ousting their Egyptian overlords, but 3,100-year-old remains of fiery destruction suggest they did just that.
Tell el-Far’a, archaeological investigations in the biblical lands
02.09.16Recent work has brought news on Assyrian domination in the region and about Iron Age in the eastern LevantUnearthing a Philistine cemetery in ancient Ashkelon
20160611Researchers from the Harvard-backed Leon Levy Expedition discuss a “moment of history that has never been seen before” as they uncover 160 individual remains that will provide insights into the lives and ancestry of the Philistines.Tel Batash - Biblical Timnah (BibleWalks.com)
21.08.16A 40 dunam (10 acres) walled city, on the south bank of the Sorek valley. First fortified in the MB period, continuously occupied until the Hellenistic period. Tel Batash is identified as Biblical city of Timnah. During the times of Samson, it was a Philistine city, where Samson searched for a wifeTel Rosh Aerial views (Biblewalks.com)
14.02.16Tel Rosh (Khirbet er Ruweis) is a large (25 dunam) ancient mound, with remains spanning the Early Bronze Age to Early Arab period. The Biblical city is identified as Bethshemesh of the Galilee, allotted to the Naphtali tribe. It is located in the Upper Galilee region, near Moshav Elkosh- a farming s3D modeling - Tel-Asur archaeological site
24.11.15A 3D modeling of the excavation site we did.
The scan delivered a 2Cm resolution 3D model with high accuracy level.
We delivered high resolution Tiff orthophoto, DSM and DTM. also delivered was a 3D model in a number of formats.
The scan was done using our Terrascan-B drone with only two flights.
על תל אסור - תֵּל אֵסוּר (בערבית: תַל אַסַווִיר, "Rosh Zayit Aerial View (BibleWalks.com)
07.07.15Ruins of an Iron age site, in the hills above the plain of Cabul. An 11th-8th C BC Phoenician fortress, regional administrative center, military post and agriculture village. The site may be identified with the Biblical Cabul from the times of King Solomon.
https://www.biblewalks.com/Sites/RoshZayiArchaeologist Ehud Galili on Tel Dor and the Fish Ponds in Nakhsholim
02.07.15Excavating Over Two Thousand Years of History at Tel ‘Eton
01.07.15By: Avraham Faust and Hayah KatzTel 'Eton Aerial View (Biblewalks.com)
20.10.15Remains of a large Biblical city located in the Judean low hills region east of Hebron, identified as city of Eglon.
Read: https://www.biblewalks.com/Sites/Eton.html
Bible (Joshua 10 5): "Therefore the five kings of the Amorites... king of Eglon, gathered themselves ... and made war against it"Tel Erani Aerial View (BibleWalks.com)
28.07.15Ruins of a multi-period Biblical city located near Kiryat Gat, at the edge of the southern Shephela. The site consists of a lower city covering a large area of 250 dunams (25 hectares), and an upper city of 20 dunams (2 hectares) on an elevated mound at the north east corner. The city was fortified15th Century BC Destruction Layer at Joshua's Ai
18.06.15Dr. Scott Stripling describes a destruction layer at Joshua's Ai (Khirbet el-Maqatir), which features calcined bedrock and Late Bronze I pottery in situ from the time of Joshua. (Video courtesy of Steve Rudd). www.Maqatir.comFlight Over Tel Beth Shemesh (BibleWalks.com)
14.06.15Tel Beth Shemesh - An important Biblical city, located in the valley of Nahal Sorek. Beth Shemesh is mentioned in connection with the return of the Ark of the Covenant by the Philistines.
https://www.biblewalks.com/Sites/BeitShemesh.htmlFlight Over Socho (BibleWalks.com)
13.06.15Sochoh - Remains of a Biblical city in the valley of Elah, dated to the times of David and successor kings of Judah. It was an important fortified gateway city, protecting the western flank of the Kingdom.
http://biblewalks.com/Sites/Sochoh.htmlHebrew Inscriptions Pairing Yahweh with the Goddess Asherah
21.04.15Challenging claims of Yahwehistic monotheism, Hebrew dedicatory blessing inscriptions discovered at Kuntillet Ajrud and Khirbet el-Qom, explicitly pair the goddess Asherah with the proclaimed bachelor-god Yahweh.
More Asherah information and resources at https://vanquishedgoddessasherah.com/
ThoughtsShishak's Military Campaign in Asia
25.03.15This is a Google Earth tour of sites in Israel/Palestine and Jordan that were affected by Pharaoh Shishak's military campaign.Tell Balata "an ancient Canaanite city Shechem"
18.01.15New Archaeological Data for the Study of Ancient Israelite Religion and Society from Tel Dan
12.05.14Publishing the Tell Jemmeh Excavations, 40 years later
07.05.14A 3,300 Year Old Coffin was Exposed Containing the Personal Belongings of a Wealthy Canaanite – Possibly an Official of the Egyptian Army (April 2014)
02.04.14he rare artifacts were uncovered during excavations by the Israel Antiquities Authority near Tel ShadudThe ancient agricultural implements path in the Yatir Forest - Israel
22.11.14Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
[email protected] +972-54-6905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Ftel akko
14.07.14Excavation at Tel Akko, Israel.Tel Dor
03.06.14Dor city was founded 3,500 years ago on top of a hill alongside the Mediterranean Sea and was one of the most important cities in Israel. Dor was the largest fortified port city between Acre in the north and Jaffa in the south and its port flourished from trading in the eastern basin of the MediterrThe Lachish Reliefs
02.12.13When King Hezekiah rebelled against Assyria in 701 BCE, Sennacherib launched a campaign against Judah and conquered all of its fortified cities. Sennacherib immortalized the conquest of the city of Lachish in huge reliefs that he installed in his palace in the Iraqi city of Nineveh. This animated viHezekiah's Tunnel
02.12.13The Shiloah (Siloam) Tunnel
The rebellion of the king of Judah against the Assyrian Empire in 701 BCE placed Jerusalem in great danger. This video depicts Jerusalem's ordeal under the threat of Assyrian siege and Hezekiah's creative solution to the city's resulting water problem.The Ceremonial Precinct in the Upper City of Hazor: What Does the Identification As a Temple or Palace Have to Do With Joshua’s Conquest?
02.07.13By: Amnon Ben-Tor, Hebrew University of JerusalemThe Broad Wall of Ancient Jerusalem
02.12.13The refugees that came to Jerusalem from the collapsing kingdom of Israel in 721 BCE built their homes in an unsettled area on the city's western hill, and King Hezekiah had to protect this area from Sennacherib's army ahead of the Assyrian siege. This video shows the massive wall that Hezekiah builGivati Parking Lot dig Jerusalem is an archaeological excavation in the City of David neighborhood
10.09.13Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
[email protected] 972-54-6905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
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12.04.13The Cyrus Cylinder: An Artifact Ahead of Its Time
09.03.13More on the Cyrus Cylinder: https://j.mp/16gs7Op
This relic from ancient Persia had a profound influence on the Founding FathersExcavations Highlight Late Bronze Age Jaffa
10.09.12Tour of Archaeological Excavations in Ancient Tel Hebron
23.12.12David Wilder explains the archaeological excavations in Tel Hebron including stairs that date back 4,500 years, and artifacts that indicate positive prove that Jews lived in Hebron since the days of Abraham.
To visit Hebron including the Cave of Machpela and the archaeological site of Tel Hebron, cSmithsonian Institution Excavations at Tel Jemmeh, Israel, 1970 - 1973
07.11.126:16 minute film clips from film footage documenting archaeological fieldwork at a Smithsonian Institution excavation at Tel Jemmeh, Israel under the leadership of Smithsonian curator Gus Van Beek. Film footage is in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution.
For more information, search SOVAFaculty Profile: Robert Mullins, Ph.D. and Abel Beth Maacah
30.10.12In summer 2012, Azusa Pacific University, in a joint project with Hebrew University of Jerusalem, began a 10-year survey and excavation project on Abel Beth Maacah (1 Kings 15: 20 and 2 Kings 15: 29), one of ancient Israel's northern guardian cities. Azusa Pacific Associate Professor of Biblical StuAshkelon: Seaport of the Philistines
22.09.12Sunday at the Met Helen Diller Lecture Series with Professor Lawrence Stager who speaks about 25 seasons of excavations in the city of Ashkelon, IsraelFlying Through History - Pharaoh Shishak I's Military Campaign in the Holy Land
10.09.12Flying Through History - Pharaoh Shishak I's Military Campaign in the Holy Land
An Application of the Digital Archaeology of the Holy Land (DAAHL)
Center of Interdisciplinary Studies for Art, Architecture, and Archaeology
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
UniversAp-chaeology 2, Part 2: Thomas Levy and Iron IIb-c Khirbet en-Nahas
29.07.12This is part of a video series on archaeologists who have (likely wrongly) proposed that the sites they are excavating have something to do with the United Monarchy of Israel and Judah. For sources, see https://againstjebelallawz.wordpress.com/2012/07/29/sources-3/Ap-chaeology 2, Part 1: Thomas Levy and Iron I-IIa Khirbet en-Nahas
12.07.12This is part of a video series on archaeologists who have (likely wrongly) proposed that the sites they are excavating have something to do with the United Monarchy of Israel and Judah. For sources, see https://againstjebelallawz.wordpress.com/2012/07/12/sources-2/The Stolen Canaanite Gods of Hebrews/Israelites: El, Baal, Asherah
19.06.12The Bibles Stolen Gods from the Canaanite Pantheon (El, Baal, Asherah, Anat, Yahw, Ashtoreth, etc.) featuring Professor Christine Hayes of Yale University -- mrw nTr tkAt's website: https://www.livestream.com/africanoriginsofwesterreligions [The African Origins of Western Religions]The Givati Parking Lot Excavation- City of David
29.11.10Across from the entrance to the City of David, in the Givati Parking Lot, archaeologist Dr. Doron Ben-Ami discovered what appears to be the palace of Queen Helena of Adiabene. According to ancient Jewish and Roman texts, Queen Helena converted to Judaism in the First Century CE and then relocated heExcavations at Kadesh Barnea (Tell El-Qudeirat) 1976–1982
12.05.09Tel Zeton
27.03.08Golan, D., 2008, Tel Zeton, Hadashot Arkheologiyot – Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 120Jarvis Lecture on Christianity & Culture Part 2
31.07.08Dr. William G. Dever presents a lecture titled "Did God Have a Wife? Archaeology and Folk Religion in Ancient Israel," for the 16th Annual Jarvis Lecture on Christianity & Culture, presented by the Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences Religious Studies Program.TELL ABU HAWAM
01.10.01TELL ABU HAWAM ExcavationsRamat Rachel Citadel & garden - 3D
3D reconstruction of Ramat Rachel Citadel & gardenPictures of special finds from Tel Nami in the Israel Museum website
Pictures of special finds from Tel Nami in the Israel Museum website: scepters decorated with pomegranates, a wine set, and incense stands.Near Jerusalem: A temple from the days of the temple in Jerusalem, resembling Solomon's temple, was discovered
Shua Kisilevitz | "Unto the place which the LORD your God shall choose?" On the temple from the first temple period in Tel Moza
A filmed lecture in Hebrew.A lecture by Shua Kisilevitz – “The Tale of Tel Moza”, in the faculty of Protestant theology at Charles University in Prague, April 2019.
The Izbet Sartah Abecedary, One of the Best Examples of the Proto-Canaanite Alphabet
Deir Alla Inscription
Burial Inscription from Khirbet el-Qom
The Broad Wall, Jerusalem
Ein El-Qudeirat
Tell el-Far'ah, South Israel Excavation Project
Within these pages you will find information about the ongoing excavation at
Tell el-Far'ah, South, including project objectives and volunteer information,
as well as links other valuable information for individuals interested in the history and
archaeology of the Ancient Near East.Episode 12: The Untold Story of The Ella Valley Tribe
In this episode I shall contend that the “Ella Valley tribe” lived on its land for 1,100 years, beginning in the Middle Bronze Age I, around 1,800 BC, until the Assyrian king Sennacherib’s campaign in 701 BC. During this long period, the tribe was active in the geo-political area of the Shephelah, between the cities of Gat, Ekron, Beit-Shemesh and Lachish, and was not related to the geo-political system of the mountain area. The city built in Tel Azekah was the tribe’s centre, and during long periods in the second millennium BC, it was a strong, rich, and fortified Urban centre. The Judean kings gradually established their rule over the Ella Valley tribe and the area’s urban centre, beginning after Gat’s destruction by the king of Aram-Damascus Hazael in the last third of the 9th century BC, probably completing their takeover not before the middle of the 8th century BC. Sennacherib’s campaign brought the end of the Ella Valley tribe and the city of Azekah. A large part of the population that survived was deported to Assyria, and others probably escaped, some finding refuge around Jerusalem. Only after the Assyrian withdrawal from the area in the 630s BC, during King Josiah’s reign, could Judah take over the Shephelah and the Ella Valley again. The place became an important centre of the kingdom’s olive oil industry, and Azekah was rebuilt as an administrative centre and military fort on Judah’s border, when for the first time in its history a population originally from Judah lived in it, among them, perhaps, the grandchildren of those who escaped from Azekah to Jerusalem during Sennacherib’s campaign.Tel Hadar: A Bronze and Iron Age Community in the Central Levant: The Moshe Kochavi and Pirhiya Beck Excavations (1987–1998)
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