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Israelites (During Biblical Times) thebiblerevival.com/ clipart45.htm

Geography

Major joint boundries

Archeological Eras Early Bronze approximately BC Middle Bronze approximately BC Late Bronze BC Iron age: early, late, and middle – BC Theories on existence: 1. Israelites came in gradually, adopting the Canaanite culture as their own. 2. Israelites were a submerged culture in the Canaanite era and revolted against their rule and then fled to the hills and later returned to conquer the lowlands.

Archeological Sites

Rameses

This is the wilderness where the Israelites wandered for 40 years !

Succoth

Mt Sinai

Steps leading up to the Mt Sinai

Top of Mt Sinai

Ezion Geber

Ancient Kadesh

Archeology and Artifacts

Tamar Biblical_Tamar_Park.htm

Tamar: four room settlement

Settlement during bronze age

Hasar Palace in Late Bronze Age

13th-10th centuries BC (an Israelite city)

SCROLLS FROM THE DEAD SEA

Bronze figurine of a Canaanite nobleman

Middle Bronze Age tablet sent to a Canaanite king of Hazor

BC ISRAELITE BOWL

IRON AGE ISRAELITE JUG 8th cent BC

Horse and Rider. Iron II. Israel.

Assault on Lachish, BC, Nineveh SW Palace, room 36 pannel

Desert Animals

Ibex

Camels

Ostriches

Jackals

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