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Researchers discovered burnt cannabis and frankincense at the site, which was located in the Kingdom of Judah. More than 2,700 years ago, worshipers at a "holy of holies" shrine in Israel may have ...
The study authors believe that the site was used while the kings of Judah ruled in the eighth century B.C. “The structure ceased to function during the eighth century B.C., possibly as part of ...
Shmuel Ahituv, an Israeli bible scholar who did not participate in the study, also believes literacy in ancient Judah was widespread before 586 B.C. and that the biblical texts in question were ...
The only woman to rule ancient Judah was Athaliah, who may have been the daughter of the wicked King Ahab and Queen Jezebel. Queen from 841 to 836 B.C., Athaliah left a baleful record of idol ...
Using computer algorithms to analyze handwriting, researchers discover citizens of ancient Judah were much more literate than previously thought. Jason Daley - Correspondent. April 12, 2016.
American researchers have discovered a 3,000-year-old stone on which is written the oldest known version of the Hebrew alphabet, the precursor of all the alphabets used in the Middle East as well ...