The research, a collaboration between the Israel Antiquities Authority, Tel Aviv University, and the Weizmann Institute, also sheds light on Jerusalem’s urban development and its prominence during the reigns of King David and Solomon.
This discovery not only rewrites the history of Jerusalem’s defenses but also enriches our understanding of the Kingdom of Judah’s resilience and significance in the ancient world. It’s a fascinating reminder of how archaeology and biblical texts continue to shape our view of history.
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