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  • Unique Egyptian Sphinx Unearthed in North Israel

    07/09/2013 4:23:44 PM PDT · by Flotsam_Jetsome · 36 replies
    France 24 ^ | 09 July 2013 | AFP Staff
    Part of an ancient Egyptian king's unique sphinx was unveiled at a dig in northern Israel on Tuesday, with researchers struggling to understand just how the unexpected find ended up there. The broken granite sphinx statue -- including the paws and some of the mythical creature's forearms -- displayed at Tel Hazor archaeological site in Israel's Galilee, is the first such find in the region. Its discovery also marks the first time ever that researchers have found a statue dedicated to Egyptian ruler Mycerinus who ruled circa 2,500 BC and was builder of one of the three Giza pyramids, an...
  • Dynasty 0 (Egyptian colonies in Canaan)

    11/27/2004 9:48:47 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 20 replies · 1,045+ views
    Most of the occurrences of Narmer's name are on jars and jar fragments; an astonishing number of serekhs has emerged in the last 25 years from excavations in Israel and Palestine (Tel Erani, En Besor, Arad, Halif Terrace/Nahal Tillah, Small Tel Malhata, Tel Maahaz, Tel Lod and some more) signifying an apex of commercial contacts between Egypt and Canaan which lasted all through [Early Bronze I] ...These data and the excavation of many Southern Palestine sites, are proof of a very complex series of interrelations between Egypt and peoples centred beyond North Sinai lasting more than two (or three) centuries....
  • Lessons from the Sudetenland by by Benjamin Netanyahu

    05/19/2011 12:23:31 PM PDT · by Scythian · 53 replies
    History teaches us that man learns nothing from history. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel[Editor's Note: Forty-nine years ago last month, the nation Israel was reestablished in the Land. Thirty years ago this month, as a result of the famed Six Day War, Israel regained Biblical Jerusalem, as well as Gaza, the Sinai, and the Golan Heights. Although these areas were part of the original mandated land, and are undeniably essential for Israel's defense, it has become strangely "politically correct" to assume that peace in the Middle East is dependent upon their yielding these lands-the so-called "West Bank"-back to their enemies which...
  • Archaeological discovery enormous foot-shaped enclosures in Jordan

    04/07/2009 12:32:56 PM PDT · by BGHater · 13 replies · 972+ views
    University of Haifa ^ | 06 Apr 2009 | University of Haifa
    “The ‘foot’ structures that we found in the Jordan valley are the first sites that the People of Israel built upon entering Canaan and they testify to the biblical concept of ownership of the land with the foot,” said archaeologist Prof. Adam Zertal of the University of Haifa, who headed the excavating team that exposed five compounds in the shape of an enormous “foot”, that it were likely to have been used at that time to mark ownership of territory. On the eve of the Passover holiday, researchers from the University of Haifa reveal an exceptional and exciting archaeological discovery...
  • Deciphering of earliest Semitic text reveals talk of snakes and spells

    01/23/2007 7:40:26 AM PST · by Alouette · 133 replies · 2,491+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | Jan. 23, 2007 | Etgar Lefkowitz
    A 5,000-year-old Semitic text dealing with magical spells and snakes has been deciphered from an ancient Egyptian pyramid inscription, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem announced Monday. The texts, which were first discovered a century ago in a 24th Century BCE Egyptian pyramid, are the earliest continuous Semitic texts ever to have been deciphered, said Semitic languages Prof. Richard Steiner of New York's Yeshiva University in a premiere presentation at the Hebrew University. The passages, serpent spells written in hieroglyphic characters, are estimated to have been written between the 25th to the 30th centuries BCE. Steiner, a former fellow of the...
  • 'They Show No Respect for Their Caesars'

    12/18/2006 5:49:10 PM PST · by SJackson · 24 replies · 1,452+ views
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 12-18-06 | Gerald A. Honigman
    'They Show No Respect for Their Caesars'by Gerald A. HonigmanDec 18, '06 / 27 Kislev 5767  E-mail This  Print  Homepage The year was 1887. An Egyptian woman discovered a treasure trove of over three hundred clay cuneiform tablets that would shake the world of religion and the study of ancient history. Named for a local Bedouin tribe, the Tel El-Amarna tablets (which can now be found mostly in the Berlin and British Museums) were mostly the official correspondence between Pharaoh Amenhotep IV - Akhenaten - and his governors and vassals from places such as Canaan, Syria, Babylonia, etc. They date mostly from...
  • Lebanon's problem is not just Shaba Farms-Syria does not recognize Lebanon as an independent nation

    07/30/2006 4:46:47 PM PDT · by SJackson · 17 replies · 782+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 7-30-06 | SHLOMO AVINERI
    The emergence of the Shaba Farms as a possible item in an agreement authorizing a multinational force for South Lebanon raises a number of issues of which not all the participants in the current negotiations may be aware. They go deep into the question of the very existence of Lebanon as a sovereign state. What are the issues? In the 1923 Anglo-French Demarcation Agreement, which set the borders between the British and French mandates in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon, the area was included in Syria. The maps of the 1949 Israeli-Syrian Armistice Agreements similarly designated the area as Syrian. In...
  • Second Temple Village Uncovered

    08/26/2004 9:04:41 AM PDT · by blam · 24 replies · 818+ views
    Jerusalem ^ | 8-25-2004 | Etgar Lefkovits
    Aug. 25, 2004 23:03 | Updated Aug. 26, 2004 11:02Second Temple village uncoveredETGAR LEFKOVITS Israeli archeologists have uncovered a 5,000-year-old Canaanite city and a 2,000-year-old Jewish village from the Second Temple period alongside each other in the Modi'in area. The adjacent ancient sites, which were known to exist but previously lay untouched, lie on a barren, wind-whipped hilltop spanning 120 dunams near the present-day Israeli town of Shoham. The area of the sites was to be converted into an industrial zone, but the finds – which include the remnants of ancient streets in each city, being excavated now by archeologists...
  • Canaan War Update

    04/01/2003 4:14:35 PM PST · by Atheist2Theist · 10 replies · 272+ views
    The Curt Jester ^ | 4-1-03 | Jeff Miller
    1210 B.C. - This is Judas Arnett reporting to you from Ai for the Canaan News Network (CNN). The Canaanite war which the invading Israelites have unjustly waged on the inhabitants of this peace loving people is on its way to a sound defeat. Today here in Ai the men of this town have smote about thirty six of their invading warriors and chased them away. What started as quick military success in Jericho has ended in a quagmire at Ai. There is questioning if Joshua son of Nun has the support of his people and whether they will be...
  • Freeep This Poll Please!!

    12/13/2002 4:41:49 PM PST · by ConservativeMan55 · 24 replies · 213+ views
    Arutz Sheva - Israel National News ^ | 12-13-02 | Arutz Sheva
    Is the Israeli Supreme Court endangering lives by preventing the razing of Arab buildings in Hevron? Yes No