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‘Violation of international norms’: Biblical map of Israel sparks outrage from Jordan Post from Israel Arabic account on X showing the borders of ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah denounced ...
To reconstruct the history of ancient Israel, scholars turn to archaeological excavations, the Hebrew Bible and other discovered texts.
The discovery of an Iron Age temple near Jerusalem has upended the idea that the ancient Kingdom of Judah, located in what is now southern Israel, had just one temple: the First Temple, also known ...
A collection of inscriptions, seals, and seal impressions (bullae) bearing names and dated to the Biblical Kingdoms of Judah and Israel of the Iron Age. ...
It indicates that Josiah, the last great king of Judah, fell at the hands of the Egyptian Pharaoh Necho II - a death which threatened the wider kingdom of Judah ...
The Institute of Archaeology continues to catalogue and analyze its trove of artifacts, reinterpret our view of ancient Jerusalem and Judah, publish those findings in academic publications and ...
Ancient name data reveals Israel was more diverse than Judah, offering new insight into biblical-era societies through a modern statistical lens.
Archaeologists have unearthed traces of a previously unknown, 14th-century B.C. Canaanite city buried underneath the ruins of another city in Israel. The traces include an Egyptian amulet of ...
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