| this latest archeological find is not connected to the Jewish history of the this land. While, this particular archeological discovery is still open to further interpretation, there has been to date many archeological finds that clearly indicate the very strong Jewish connection to both Jerusalem and the land of Israel/Judea/Samaria. And in nearly all of these archeological discoveries there exists clear evidentiary detail of a "Jewish" connection ( i.e. ancient Hebrew, allegories to an event in Hebrew/Jewish history or religious artifacts, etc.). Further, these discoveries in many instances are buttressed with acknowledged, respected and undisputed written historical records describing these archeoligical discoveries in exhaustive and uncanny detail (e.g the literary works of Josephus et. al.) |
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