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The Tel Dan Stele, discovered in 1993-1994, contains Aramaic inscription referencing 'House of David' dated to approximately 9th-8th century BCE

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The Siloam Inscription, discovered in 1880 in Jerusalem, is written in ancient Hebrew and dated to approximately 8th century BCE

Tier 1: Empirical Fact
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Archaeological excavations have documented continuous human settlement in Jerusalem dating back approximately 5,000 years

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The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered between 1946-1956, include Hebrew biblical texts dated between 3rd century BCE and 1st century CE

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The Ketef Hinnom silver scrolls, discovered in 1979 in Jerusalem, contain the Priestly Blessing in ancient Hebrew dated to approximately 7th-6th centu...

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Archaeological evidence documents a major destruction layer in Jerusalem dated to approximately 586 BCE, consistent with Babylonian conquest

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The Arch of Titus in Rome, completed approximately 82 CE, depicts Roman soldiers carrying the Menorah from the Jerusalem Temple

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The Western Wall in Jerusalem is a retaining wall of the Second Temple Mount platform, with lower courses dated to Herodian period (37-4 BCE)

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IF archaeological evidence (TB-011, TB-012, TB-016) documents Hebrew inscriptions and Jewish presence in the region from approximately 10th-6th centur...

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Hebrew inscriptions dated approximately 9th-8th century BCE were discovered at Tel Dan archaeological site in northern Israel in 1993-1994.

Tier 1: Empirical Fact