Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Oldest written document is found in Jerusalem, predates Hebrew conquest

A tiny clay fragment - dating from the 14th century B.C.E. - that was found in excavations outside Jerusalem's Old City walls contains the oldest written document ever found in Jerusalem, say researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The find, believed to be part of a tablet from a royal (Canaanite) archives, further testifies to the importance of Jerusalem as a major city in the Late Bronze Age, long before its conquest by King David, they say.
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3 comments:

  1. Interesting.

    Israel/Palestine was a large prosperous place long before Abraham arrived, and long before Joshua conquered it.

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  2. Abraham is a fictional character.
    And true the Canaanites, the Palestinians ancestors, and the Jebusites, a Canaanite tribe, built Jerusalem well before there were any Jews.

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  3. "The Irish were Egyptians long ago" (old song)

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