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10 resultsThe Tel Dan Stele, discovered in 1993-1994, contains Aramaic inscription referencing 'House of David' dated to approximately 9th-8th century BCE
The Siloam Inscription, discovered in 1880 in Jerusalem, is written in ancient Hebrew and dated to approximately 8th century BCE
Archaeological excavations have documented continuous human settlement in Jerusalem dating back approximately 5,000 years
The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered between 1946-1956, include Hebrew biblical texts dated between 3rd century BCE and 1st century CE
The Ketef Hinnom silver scrolls, discovered in 1979 in Jerusalem, contain the Priestly Blessing in ancient Hebrew dated to approximately 7th-6th centu...
Archaeological evidence documents a major destruction layer in Jerusalem dated to approximately 586 BCE, consistent with Babylonian conquest
The Arch of Titus in Rome, completed approximately 82 CE, depicts Roman soldiers carrying the Menorah from the Jerusalem Temple
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)
IF archaeological evidence (TB-011, TB-012, TB-016) documents Hebrew inscriptions and Jewish presence in the region from approximately 10th-6th centur...
Hebrew inscriptions dated approximately 9th-8th century BCE were discovered at Tel Dan archaeological site in northern Israel in 1993-1994.