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Tag Archives: archaeology
What an archaeologist wants you to know about Jerusalem [VIDEO]
TIMES OF ISRAEL Archaeology 101: Jews and the Temple Mount by Zachi Dvira October 15, 2016 …The existence of the Jewish Temples is beyond any doubt. There is substantial evidence in the numerous historical sources that witnessed them, including Pagan … Continue reading
The giant stone circles in the Middle East no one can explain
WASHINGTON POST by Terrence McCoy November 3, 2014 In the 1920s, a mustachioed British commander named Lionel Rees set out across the deserts of what would become Jordan. Snapping some of the earliest archaeological aerial photographs, he observed numerous immense, … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, David Kennedy, Jordan, Lionel Rees, Live Science
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