Archaeological Discoveries in Zanoah

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Archaeologists uncover artifacts from Biblical city Zanoah, mentioned in the Old Testament, dating back over 3,200 years, providing evidence of Moses' story. The findings include stone walls, pottery, and a broken jar handle with a king's name. The site also features retaining walls for farming terraces and pottery with rare LMLK seal markings.

Key Points

  • Uncovering artifacts from Biblical city Zanoah
  • Discovering stone walls, pottery, and a broken jar handle with a king's name
  • Finding retaining walls for farming terraces and rare LMLK seal markings on pottery

Pros

  • Provides archaeological evidence supporting Biblical stories of Moses and the Israelites
  • Reveals ancient artifacts dating back over 3,200 years
  • Offers insight into ancient farming practices and historical figures

Cons

  • Some findings lack precise dating information
  • Certain artifacts' origins remain unclear