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Saturday, July 24, 2010

The summary

Posted by suraj at 12:10 AM
1 THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS

Bodouin shepherds were responsible for the findings of seven scrolls or parts of scrolls and fragments, along with the store jars and broken pottery jars in a cave over looking the northwest end of the Dead sea in 1947. The scrolls were then sold by a dealer on behalf of the shepherds.A scholar in Jerusalem had a view of the scrolls and then the whole scholarly world noticed it.



Cave at qumran and One of the dead sea scrolls jars on display at the Amman
Archaeological Museum

A team of investigatTHE DEAD SEA SCROLLSors then excavated those area of caves which ultimately led to the discovery of documents present within the eleven caves of Qumran. And the excavated site was named as Khirbit(the ruin of) Qumran.This occured as Israel was coming into an existence of modern state when all the political were involved in development. So did scholars continued to study the recovered fragments trying to attempt the assess of their significance. Even though the scrolls were incomplete there were more than eight hundred documents represented by the whole scrolls. Except for the book of Esther, the myriad of fragments which have been recovered were complete copies of all the books in the Hebrew Bible. The texts used were older by at least a thousand years than any previous biblical texts written in Hebrew.

A part of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem had been resided as the home for the dead sea scrolls and the copper scrolls can be seen in the archaeological museum in Amman,Jordan whereas the small fragments are housed in the Rockefeller Museum in East Jerusalem. It is said that researchers would still be working on the scrolls until fifty years hence.


The House Of David Inscription

The House Of David Inscription

Over a quarter century before, a team of excavators headed in north of Israel at the foot of mount Hermon, a place called Tel Dan. It was around 1966 when Dr. Avraham Biran and his team of Israeli archaeologists excavated the area and discovered a broken fragment of basalt stone in a secondary wall.On a closure look of the afternoon sun they saw something encripted within the fragment measuring about 32 cm high and 22 cm width,which turned out to be alphabetical letters and indeed, they had found an inscribed stone. But the stone had been purposely broken in antiquity and turned out the fragments found mentioned King David's Dynasty,"The House Of David." However the other two fragments of stele were recovered in separate location at around 1994.

The reconstructed text read as....

  • .... and cut .....
  • .... my father went up against him when he fought at ....
  • And my father lay down , he went to his ancestors. And the king if I[-s]
  • rael entered previously in my father's land . [And] hadad made me king
  • And Hadad went in front of me, [and] I departed from the seven [....-]
  • s of my kingdom, and i slew [seve]nty kin[gs], who harnessed thou[sands of cha-]
  • Roits and thousands of horsemen (or horses).[ I killed jero]ram son of [Ahab]
  • king of Israel, and [I] killed [Ahaz]iahu son of [Jehoram kin-]
  • g of the house of David.And I set [their towns into ruins and turned]
  • their land into [ desolation.....]
  • other [ ....and Jehu ru-]
  • led over Is[rael .... and i laid ]
  • siege upon [ .... ]
According to the fragments found it is said that the fragments were laid at hte end of 9th or the beginning of the 8th century BC. This discovery provides an archaeological connection to the biblical references to the ruling dynasty established by King David approximately two centuries before the events th at are mentioned in the inscription.


  The Amulet Scrolls

The Amulet Scrolls

Israel archaeologist Gabriel Barkay and a group of student of Jerusalem University exavated several tombs in Jerusalem on the "Shoulder Of Hinnom," on the southwestren slope of Hinnom Valley right across the scottish Presbyterian Church of St. Andrew in 1979. According to them, they found some repository for grave goods approximately 700 items, including burial gifts of pottery vessels, over 100 pieces of silver jewelry, arrowheads, bone and ivory artifacts, alabaster vessels, 150 beads and a rare early coin. The silver were rolled up in amulet bearing the tetragrammaton,the name of the God ( the consonantal letters yod, he, waw, he), YHWH.....

According to the research the tombs were built at the end of Davidic dynasty, at around 7th century.The silver amulet thus dates to the end of the 7th or early 6th century. Of secondary interest is the fact that the evidences from the shoulder of HInnom tombs indicates population in the Jerusalem area in the aftermath of the babylonian destruction of the city. The evidences also indicates a certain level of wealth on the part of those buried in the tombs.



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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries realating biblical world

Posted by suraj at 10:21 PM
Many archaeological discoveries have been made until this day with the finding of the past life style. Archaeologist have brought evidences to the surface that brings a biblical event out of the dust of past and to the present by discovering a new text, inscription, relic of antiquity and many more from the past. Till this twentieth century we have been able to gather many information of the past life from the researches done on the archaeological sites.

Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries Relating To The Biblical World:
Keith N. Schoville
Professor Emeritus of Hebrew and Semitic Studies
University of Wisconsin-Madison
  1. The Dead Sea Scrolls
  2. The House Of David Inscription
  3. Amulet Scroll
  4. Galilee Boat
  5. Baruch Bulla
  6. Ossuary Of Caiaphas
  7. Pontius Pilate Inscription
  8. Ekron Inscription
  9. Mount Ebal Altar
  10. Ugarit
The Dead Sea Scrolls The House Of David InscriptionAMULET SCROLLGALILEE BOATBARUCH BULLA OSSUARY OF CAIAPHAS

PONTIUS PILATE INSCRIPTIONEKRON INSCRIPTION

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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Archaeology And Their Definition

Posted by suraj at 11:09 PM
Realm of ArchaeologyOver one and a half century of research many defined archaeology according to their own views and thoughts.Of coarse there were different definition about archeology as the time and technology changed which involved more of science and human behaviour.Many definition reflects how they feel about archaeology and many other are stated as viewed by popular media or spoken by archaeologist.
Archaeology or archeology[derived from greek : archaiologia "ancient" and -logia "logy"] is defined as the study of past human societies mainly through the recovery, study and detailed analysis of hte material culture and the data which they have left behind for us to examine. These data includes artifacts, architecture, biofacts and landscapes.
Archaeologist studies past human behavior through the examination of material remains of previous human societies which includes the fossils (preserved bones) of humans, food remains, the ruins of buildings, and human artifacts—items such as tools, pottery, and jewelery.
The study of past human culture and behavior, from the origins of humans to the present is also termed as archaeology.Due to variant range of procedures archaeology is considered both in science and humanity.
Archaeology studies human history/past until today from the development of first stone tools which was nearly about 3 million years ago. Learning about the prehistoric societies from the palaeolithic till the advent of literacy there are no record to be studied of the total human history. Archaeology helps us in understanding how the people lived their life in the past and how the life style has changed over a long period of time. Archaeological studies depends upon the various goals we have in our mind ranging from studying human evolution to cultural evolution and understanding culture history.

All the valid definition of archaeology are noted below:

"Historical archaeology is more than just a treasure hunt. It is a challenging search for clues to the people,events, and places of excavated-skeletalthe past." Society for Historical Archeology

"Archaeology is the discipline with the theory and practice for the recovery of unobservable hominid behaviour patterns from indirect traces in bad samples."David Clarke


"Archaeology is not a science because it does not apply any recognised model has no validity:each science studies a different subject and therefore uses, or could use, a different model."Andea Vianello

"Archaeology is the scientific study of peoples of the past, their culture and their relationship with their environment . The purpose of archaeology is to understand how humans in the past interacted with their environment, and to preserve this history for present and future learning."Larry J. Zimmerman
archaeology
"Archaeology is our way of reading that message and understanding how these peoples lived. Archaeologists take the clues left behind by the people of the past, and, like detectives,work to reconstruct how long ago they lived,what they ate,what their tools and homes were like, and what of them."State historical Society of South Dakota archaeology

"Archaeology is the scientific study of past cultures and the way people lived based on the things they left behind."Alabama Archaeology

"Archaeology is not what you find, it's what you find out."David Hurst Thomas
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