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Israel Archaeological dig in Jerusalem finds fortifications believed to be from time of King David: See the photos The moat remains undated but material and methods may indicate an age over 3,000 ...
In Jerusalem’s City of David, researchers revealed the remains of a massive moat—first mentioned over 3,000 years ago in biblical texts. This striking find offers fresh insight into the city ...
An archaeologist claims the Bible’s King David could’ve ruled over a large kingdom, complete with roads connecting fortified cities around Jerusalem. Yosef Garfinkel, a professor at the ...
The King David Jerusalem Hotel is the most famous of all the hotels in the city, is superbly located at the meeting point of the Old City and New Jerusalem.
Biblical-era worship site found in Jerusalem's City of David The exceptional structure, dating to the First Temple period, was revealed during excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities ...
Fast Forward King David-Era Ceramic Jar Found in Jerusalem Image by haaretz By Nir Hasson (Haaretz) July 15, 2013 ...
The substantial historicity of the united monarchy of Judah — the reigns of King Saul around 1037–1010 B.C., King David around 1010–970 B.C. and King Solomon around 970–931 B.C. — was ...
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