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Jerusalem City Wall Possibly Built by Solomon Discovered - 0 views

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    "An ancient street was uncovered in Jerusalem earlier this month, revealing what commercial life was like in the Old City 1,500 years ago, and now archaeologists have hit a wall. In a very good way. A section of Jerusalem's city wall dating back to the 10th century B.C. was found. And some see possible proof of the Bible in the discovery since King Solomon may have created the structure, as described in the First Books of Kings, according to a report today in Science Daily. Ancient-street-278x225Photo of a 20-foot (6-meter) section of the ancient street discovered in Jerusalem's Old City earlier this month. Credit: Associated Press The 70-meter-long (230-foot-long), six-meter-high (20-foot-high) wall complex contained "an inner gatehouse for access into the royal quarter of the city, a royal structure adjacent to the gatehouse, and a corner tower that overlooks a substantial section of the adjacent Kidron valley.""
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Homo Erectus Invented "Modern" Living? - 0 views

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    "Archaeologists excavate the Gesher Benot Ya'aqov site in Israel in an undated photo. Photograph courtesy Gonen Sharon, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mati Milstein in Tel Aviv, Israel for National Geographic News January 12, 2009 It's long been thought that so-called modern human behavior first arose during the middle Stone Age, in "modern" humans-Homo sapiens. But a new study suggests modern living may have originated roughly 500,000 years earlier-courtesy of one of our hairy, heavy-browed ancestor species. At the prehistoric Gesher Benot Ya'aqov site in northern Israel, researchers have found the earliest known evidence of social organization, communication, and divided living and working spaces-all considered hallmarks of modern human behavior. The former hunter-gatherer encampment dates back as far as 750,000 years ago, and must have been built by Homo erectus or another ancestral human species, archaeologists say. Homo sapiens-our own species-emerged only about a couple hundred thousand years ago, fossil record suggest. At the site, researchers found artifacts including hand axes, chopping tools, scrapers, hammers and awls, animal bones, and botanical remains buried in distinct areas. "Different tasks"-from nut processing to seafood preparation-"were taking place in different locations in the site," said archaeologist Naama Goren-Inbar, who led the excavation. "The modification of basalt tools was done in proximity to the fireplace but, on the other hand, flint [sharpening] was done on the other end of the site in association with where we found a lot of fish teeth," said Goren-Inbar, of Hebrew University's Institute of Archaeology in Mount Scopus, Israel. Traditionally, the search for the earliest signs of modern human behavior has focused on Homo sapiens sites from the middle Stone Age (roughly 300,000 to 50,000 years ago), due to the preponderance of evidence found at them in the past. (Related: "Prehistoric Bones Point to F
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Israelenses encontram espada romana em Jerusalém - 0 views

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    "Uma espada romana da época do Segundo Templo judaico foi encontrada recentemente em Jerusalém, informaram arqueólogos israelenses. De acordo com um comunicado do Departamento de Antiguidades do país, emitido na segunda-feira, a espada de 60 centímetros estava junto a um estojo de couro --ambos considerados em bom estado de conservação. "
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Escavações em Jerusalém descobrem via pública de 1.500 anos - 0 views

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    "Rua é descrita em 'mosaico de Madaba', mapa do período bizantino. Foram encontradas vasilhas, moedas e pesos usados por comerciantes."
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