They still haven't found the slingshot -- maybe you will? Archaeologists in Israel are busy excavating huge, fortified structures in the Biblical city of Libnah, which overlooks the Philistine capital ...
Archaeology is no longer just for archaeologists; a Bar Ilan University initiative is leading experts and volunteers on the excavation of the Biblical city of Libnah, or Tel Burna as it is known today ...
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a fortified settlement that could be Libnah, part of the Kingdom of Judah in ancient Israel, and a place where the Israelites stopped during the Exodus.
Southern Adventist University invites the public to hear Matthew Bronson, assistant professor at the university, present “The Heartland of Judah: Excavations at Biblical Libnah” on Monday, Nov. 18 at ...
Perhaps Libnah’s main claim to fame is that of its first lady, Hamutal, mentioned in the Book of Kings as the queen to King Josiah, who reigned in Judah from 640 to 609 BCE. Born to Jeremiah of Libnah ...
Dr. Itzhaq Shai – excavation director at Tel Burna and assistant professor at Ariel University – and his colleagues are hoping to answer these questions in the coming years as they excavate what is ...
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