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Archeological find from King David's era...

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:43 pm
by DRDS
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/06/ ... p=trending

Again, these great finds just keep coming in. :D I really hope they can get the political things sorted out enough to allow this to be confirmed or not.

Re: Archeological find from King David's era...

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:04 am
by Silvertusk
DRDS wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/06/ ... p=trending

Again, these great finds just keep coming in. :D I really hope they can get the political things sorted out enough to allow this to be confirmed or not.

Fascinating. Thanks for the link.

Re: Archeological find from King David's era...

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 7:50 am
by PeteSinCA
Interesting indeed! One thing I think many folk do not understand re archaeology in the Middle East is the impact of ~2 1/2 millennia of wars and conquests. From the time of Hezekiah (and working from my imperfect memory) the neighborhood of Jerusalem was overrun/conquered by the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians (?), Greeks (the wars between the Antiochus dynasty and the Ptolemaic dynasty, as well as the Maccabees period), the Parthians (?), the Romans (possibly reconquering from the Parthians, definitely in ~69-71AD), the Arabs, the Crusades, the Turks, WW1 (?), the Israeli-Arab wars (some or all of 1948, 1956 and 1967). That is a lot of destruction! Our knowledge of ancient times in that area has a lot of gaps (or maybe what we know is gaps in our general lack of knowledge)!

Re the politics complicating this particular find, the article mentions one aspect - that the pillar is on land owned by an Arab-Pali ("Palestinian", AFAIK and as currently used, is an identity created in the 1950s or 1960s for propaganda purposes; it was not in usage when the British ruled the area between WW1 and WW2, nor when the area was ruled by Turks of the Ottoman Empire prior to WW1) and in an area controlled by the Palestinian Authority. Another is the apparent fact that at least some Arab Palis destroy ancient artifacts that demonstrate Jewish presence in the land to support an utter denial of Jews' historical ties to the land.