biblicalarchaeology comunicación y gerencia september 25, 2010
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BiblicalArchaeology
Comunicación y Gerencia
September 25, 2010
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What is Archaeolo
gy?
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What is Archaeology?
Archaeology – Study of Human Material Culture
Usually associated with Prehistoric or Ancient Cultures.
Archaeology is Interested in the ObjectsOther Disciplines: Linguistics, Physical Anthrpology, Cultural Anthropology
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Archaeology
• Stratigraphy
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Archaeology
• Excavation Techniques
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Ohio Archaeology
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Ohio Archaeology
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Timeline
• Neolithic: 5,000 + B.C• Chalcolithic: 5,000 - @ 4,000B.C.• Early Bronze I: 3,100 – 2,900 B.C. • Early Bronze II: 2,900 – 2,650 B.C.• Middle Bronze 1: 2,200 – 1,950 B.C.• Middle Bronze II: 1,950 – 1,730 B.C.• Late Bronze: 1,500 – 1,200 B.C.• Iron I: 1,200 – 900 B.C.• Iron II: 900 – 800 B.C.
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Arad
• Early Bronze Age - @ 3,000 B.C.
• Canaanite Stronghold• Ref in Numbers 21:1 - 3• Taken by Joshua Jos 12:14
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Arad
• View from fortress • House
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Arad
• Iron age Holy of holies • Iron age temple.
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Gezer
• Middle Bronze gate (above)
• Middle Bronze tower (right)
• Important fortress city of Judah• Continuously settled from 3500 BC –
AD 500• Held by Canaanites, Philistines, and
Egyptians before possession by Solomon in 10th cent. BC
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Gezer
• Solomonic triple chambered gate (above)
• Standing stones (below)
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Hazor
• Northern capital of Canaanites against Joshua (Jos. 11:10)• 21 levels of occupation (2700 BC – Greek period)
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Hazor
• Building with orthostats (top left) • Solomonic gates (top right)
• Stable/storehouse building (bottom left)
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Hazor
• Four room house (above)
• Water system (below)
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Jericho
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Jericho
• Neolithic tower (above) • Retainer wall (above)
• Destruction told of in Joshua 2• Oldest town in world with towers and walls
(at least 7,000 BC)• Visited by Elijah (@ Kings 2:4-5 and Jesus
(Lk 19:1-9)
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Jericho
• Collapsed mudbrick wall (above)
• Grain storage jars (below)
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Jerusalem
• Southern Temple Mount Excavations (above)
• First century street beneath Robinson’s Arch (right)
• According to 2 Sam 5:6-10 taken by David and later made his capital
• 4,000 years of continuous occupation
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Jerusalem
• Gethsemene steps (above)
• Pool at Bethseda (below)
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Lachich• 2nd city in southern Palestine• Provided info on invasion of
King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon in 598
• 2nd city in southern Palestine• Provided info on invasion of
King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon in 598
• Approach ramp to city (right)
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Lachish
• Palace fort (above)
• Siege ramp cross section (below)
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Megiddo
• Aerial view (top left)
• Early Bronze alter (top right)
• Middle Bronze gate (bottom)
• Most famous city in Palestine
• Commanded only pass between Egypt and Mesopotamia through Mount Carmel
• Location of King Josiah’s death in 609 BC
• Described in Rev 16:16 as site of Armageddon
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Megiddo
• Megiddo Pass (above)
• Subterranean passage (right)
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Samaria
• Samaria Tell
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Samaria
• Iron age acropolis (top left)
• Hellenistic tower and Roman theater (top right)
• Steps to Herodian temple
• Founded n early 9th cent.
• Capital of northern kingdom
• Captured and destroyed by Assyrians in 722 BC
• Re-established after return in 539 BC
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Shechem
• Baal Berith temple
• Associated with Abraham and Jacob in Genesis
• Site where Joshua renews covenant
• Remains suggest a site of splendor during Middle Bronze age
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Shechem
• Middle Bronze wall
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Sea of Galilee
• View from Mt. of Beatitudes (left)
• View from Arbel (below)
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Dead Sea Scrolls
• Cave 3 – copper scroll found in right niche (above)
• Cave 4 (right)
• In all 11 caves, some biblical books were found in large numbers: • 34 copies of Psalms• 27 copies of Deuteronomy• 24 copies of Isaiah• 20 copies of Genesis
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Dead Sea Scrolls
• Cave 10 (above)
• Cave 1 (below)
• The seven scrolls were the Manual of Discipline,• War of Sons of Light, Thanksgiving Scroll,• Isaiah A and B, Genesis Apocryphon• and Habakkuk Commentary.
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Rosetta StoneFound in 1799 during a FrenchMilitary expedition to Egypt in the Town of Rashid (Rosetta)
Compiled by decree @ 196 B.C.of reign of Ptolomy V
Contains writing in:• Ancient Greek
• Heiroglyphics
• Demotic Egyptian
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Implications of Archaeology
• Archaeological Excavations are not a threat to Biblical events– Archaeological Evidence (or Negative
Evidence) does not validate or invalidate Biblical text
– Useful to show tangible historical connections
– Continuity of occupation– Contingency of history– Intrinsic knowledge of our past