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  • Ancient Samaria and Jerusalem - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Jerusalem and Samaria were also very different In the Archaeological Views column “Jerusalem and Samaria: An Anthropological Tale of Two Cities” in the May June 2014 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Jill Katz examines how the field of urban anthropology sheds light on the ideological differences between ancient Samaria and Jerusalem
  • Samaria Inscriptions from King Omri’s Dynasty
    The Samaria hoard was found in 1910 in excavations that revealed that Samaria was a wealthy metropolis, center of the Omride dynasty until the Assyrians took over around 720 B C E It is the largest collection of formal inscriptions, ink writing on broken pieces of pottery, or ostraca , yet found
  • The Palace of the Kings of Israel—in the Bible and Archaeology
    Here is one of the excavated walls of the Samaria palace, where the kings of Israel reigned In the Bible, we have a description of this palace as an “ivory house” (2 Kings 22:39) Photo: From Nahman Avigad, “Samaria (City),” in Ephraim Stern, ed , The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land (1993)
  • The Samaria Ivories—Phoenician or Israelite?
    When the Samaria ivories were first excavated, they were immediately explained as Phoenician products and, therefore, considered foreign to their discovery site, Samaria However, there is currently no archaeological evidence to indicate that the Samaria ivories were, in fact, Phoenician Recently some scholars have challenged the long-accepted
  • Spurned Samaria - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Samaria was the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel, and remains of Roman-era Sebaste adorn the site’s acropolis However, thirteen years of neglect threaten the site’s cultural heritage Photo: Duby Tal Albatross
  • 3 Pilgrimage Paths from Galilee to Jerusalem
    (2) Skirting Samaria, the eastern route crosses the Jordan River, passes through the region of Perea, and then crosses back over the Jordan River near Jericho It would have taken pilgrims five to seven days to traverse it Cities along this path include Beth Shean, Pella, Sukkoth, and Jericho, as well as smaller villages like Bethpage, and
  • Dating of the Samaritan Temple on Mt. Gerizim
    In the November December 2010 issue of BAR, we published “Bells, Pendants, Snakes and Stones” by archaeologist Yitzhak Magen about the decades-long excavations on Mt Gerizim in Samaria Magen revealed evidence of a Samaritan temple that he said dated to the time of Nehemiah, the fifth century B C E
  • Who Were the Phoenicians? - Biblical Archaeology Society
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