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- Who Were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible?
The kingdoms of Ammon, Moab and Edom fought with the Israelites and the Judahites over territory The Bible presents things from the Israelites’ and Judahites’ point of view, and archaeological discoveries help show us the other side
- Power Set in Stone - Biblical Archaeology Society
The kingdom of the biblical Ammonites had much in common with neighboring kingdoms, but they alone produced statues in significant numbers
- Exploring Jordan: The Other Biblical Land
Rabbath Ammon it was called in ancient times, a place-name we might translate as the Ammonite Heights During the Iron Age, it was the capital of the kingdom of Ammon, rival of the biblical Israelites The remains of the ancient Ammonite acropolis are perched atop a rocky outcrop over-looking the bustling capital of modern Amman, Jordan
- ammon Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society
ammon ammon Latest Jan 1 Blog Who Were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible? By: Megan Sauter During the Iron Age, when Israel and Judah ruled Canaan, the kingdoms of Ammon, Moab and Edom ruled east of the Jordan River Recent archaeological discoveries vastly increase our understanding of these kingdoms and their religion
- First Person: Human Sacrifice to an Ammonite God?
If the site was a temple where humans were sacrificed, it could have served the ancient Ammonite capital of Rabat Ammon, 1 5 miles to the west, although the site mystifyingly also contained Hittite, Mycenaean and Egyptian artifacts
- Jews and Arabs Descended from Canaanites - Biblical Archaeology Society
DNA analysis of 93 ancient remains from Israel, Lebanon, and Jordan reveals that modern Jews and Arabs share more than half their ancestry with the Bronze Age Canaanites—showing that ancient Israelites and their neighbors descended from a genetically cohesive Canaanite population
- Collapse and Rebirth - Biblical Archaeology Society
In his view, they likely were not simply annihilated, but rather were assimilated into the various emerging Iron Age peoples in the region: Israel, Moab, Edom, Ammon, and so on While vestiges of Bronze Age Canaanite society lingered, that society ceased to be uniquely identifiable in the archaeological record
- From Judah to Edom - Biblical Archaeology Society
Ammon, Moab and Edom: Gods and Kingdoms East of the Jordan by: Joel S Burnett During the Iron Age, when Israel and Judah ruled Canaan, the kingdoms of Ammon, Moab and Edom ruled east of the Jordan River They and their gods are featured in the Bible
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