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At a friend´s chronic I discovered a video: Piracy of the Palestinian history which´s thematic is the rubbery, falsification and destruction of the Palestinian historical heritage. The video shows Israelis digging like mad in Palestinian territories, in order to find evidences of Israelites culture to cement their claim for the territory of Palestine. Whatever they happen to find gets presented as Jewish heritage, and they sell it for millions abroad. The customers of those high-prized artifacts get them checked by professional archaeologist, and find out it does´t fit to the time it has been declared, But are from a time-period before the Hebrews ever set foot into Canaan or have left it already long ago - also barefaced sell pieces recently manufactured, declared as testimonies of ancient Jewish culture. Their obsession of having been the only ones in the Holy Land goes so far, in destroying Palestinian historical remains. An unforgivable crime not only for the archaeology, but also towards the heritage and the history of the Palestinians to which they belong. Under the foundation of the Holy Site of the Muslims, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Israeli are digging like moles, obsessed to find any traces of the biblical Temple of Solomo - but even after 600 m of tunnels - nothing. Rather it has collapsed already part of a side-wing ... Some archaeological correctives of the biblical tale of the mighty Empire of ancient Israelites: The first Israelites were Nomads. After the Bible-tales the Kingdom of Israel with their Kings Saul, David and Solomo existed from 1010 BC till 926 BC. Just about 36 years - no big deal so to say. If an Empire of that extension as bible says has existed, from history and science it is considered as highly doubtfully, there are no indications whatsoever in temporary documentary. Regarding the bible´s pretension about the magnitude of the empire, there should be at least some traces to find, in egyptian or other middle-east documentaries. Also there are no undoubtedly evidences regarding Saul, David or Salomo in archeological matter. The structures of Hazor and Megiddo, along with the Canaan relicts are not attributed to King Salomo of the 10th century, as biblical archaeology supposed. Thanks to the exact chronological age determination of C-14-Analysis they are recognized as structures of the Omrides from 9th BC. Also the terraced structures in Jerusalem itself are recognized as Jebusitic buildings, not as the ones of David or Solomo. Instead the Canaan Kingdoms as Uruschalim are confirmed in the Armana-letters, about their existence is no doubt.
Posted on: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 16:34:33 +0000

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