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Tag Archives: Gabriel Barkay
Despite Arab efforts to rewrite Jewish history, thousands of artifacts say otherwise
JERUSALEM POST Jewish history’s greatest archaeological crime by Daniel K. Eisenbud September 27, 2015 In 1999, thousands of years’ worth of fragile and irreplaceable Jewish archaeological antiquities were surreptitiously and violently dug up by Arab bulldozers at Judaism’s holiest site, … Continue reading →
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Tagged archaeology, Gabriel Barkay, Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem, Kidron Valley, PhD, Temple Mount
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