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