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Pottery shows new culture in biblical Judah after Assyrian conquest Analyzing stamped jars, Hebrew University archaeologists raised new questions on what happened in the land of Israel after the ...
There are also other possibilities. One ancient legend suggests that the ark was hidden somewhere in or near the temple ...
Asked why the situation in the Kingdom of Judah proved especially difficult for experts to evaluate, Richelle answered that ...
Literacy was already on the rise in the ancient Kingdom of Judah by the time of the Babylonian conquest in 587 BCE.
Frankincense comes from Arabia, so it's likely that the Kingdom of Judah took part in the south Arabian trade, even before the Assyrian empire encouraged such practices starting in 701 B.C., ...
Approximately 180 stamp impressions of the Judahite administration discovered at Mordot Arnona. (Yoli Schwartz/Israel Antiquities Authority) For the first time near Jerusalem, archeological excavation ...
During the 1st millennium BCE, the kingdom of Judah was a bustling urban civilization, full of markets, bureaucrats, and scholars. They used an ancient lunar calendar system, ...
Assyrian King Sennacherib’s military campaign in 701 BCE impacted the economy in the ancient Kingdom of Judah, the Israel Antiquities Authority revealed on Wednesday, referencing recent ...
Hebrew University study shows that the kingdom began expanding south of Jerusalem as early as the 10th century BCE.