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269:), let alone an imperial kingdom as described in the Books of Samuel and Kings. Moreover, if there was a kingdom in Judah, it was a small city-state in Jerusalem. More on this was extensively published in 2003 in Finkelstein's book "The Rise of Ancient Israel". In response to the publication of this article and the public debate it sparked, the Dinur Center of the Hebrew University and the Ben Zvi Institute organized a conference titled "The Controversy over the Historical Truth in the Bible". The lectures from the conference were collected in a book by that name published by Ben Zvi in 2001. Amnon Ben-Tor was among the speakers at the conference who defended the position that the scientific archaeological interpretation of the findings actually points to the existence of a united monarchy in Israel and Judah. Additionally, he found the story of the conquest and settlement of the tribes of Israel in Canaan (the rapid conquest supported by Yigael Yadin and William F. Albright) to be archaeologically reasonable and supported by evidence, although of course the biblical narrative should not be taken literally since it incorporates theological perspectives, but one should focus on finding the historical kernels incorporated in the stories under discussion, of which there are quite a few. 28: 197:
In 1969 he was appointed lecturer at the Hebrew University and from 1984 he was a full professor. In 1974 he was a research fellow at the Department of Archaeology of the Near East at Harvard University. From 1974 to 1977 he headed the Department of Archaeology at the Hebrew University and from 1992
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in 1958 and his M.A. in 1962. In 1966-1967 he went to do research at the University of London. In 1969 he completed his Ph.D. under the supervision of Yigal Yadin on "Selected Problems in the Early Bronze Age in the Land of Israel, Stages II-III", with highest honors.
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In 2000 he received the "Percia Schimmel Award" from the Israel Museum for his contribution to the archaeology of Eretz Israel. In 2019 he received the Israel Prize in Geography, Archaeology and Eretz Israel Studies.
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to 1996 he headed the Institute of Archaeology there. From 1988 he held the Yigael Yadin Chair in the Archaeology of Eretz Israel. Over the years he was a visiting professor at Dropsie College in Philadelphia (1979),
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he excavated in Athienou, Cyprus in 1971–1972. In 1977-1988 he headed the excavation project at Tel Yoqneam and Tel Qiri near Kibbutz HaZore'a. In 1978-1987 he led the excavations at
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who received the Israel Prize in 1955. His wife, Daphna Ben-Tor, was the curator of Egyptian culture at the
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existed in the Land of Israel that ruled over both Judah and Samaria/Galilee (the future
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In 2022 he was diagnosed with a rare cancer called PDCN, and died on August 22, 2023.
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weekend supplement titled "The Bible - No Evidence on the Ground" by archaeologist
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did indeed exist in reality as a kingdom that ruled over significant parts of the
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On 29 October 1999, an extensive cover story appeared in the
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Ben-Tor was born in Jerusalem. He completed his B.A. at
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as a key to solving many mysteries in the field. He was
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Jerusalem
Israel
Jerusalem
Alma mater
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Archaeologist
Hebrew
archaeologist
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
the ancient Near East
biblical archaeology
Bronze Age
ancient Egypt
Canaan
Tel Hazor
Yigal Yadin
Masada
united monarchy of Israel
Land of Israel
Israel Finkelstein
Nadav Na'aman
Ze'ev Herzog
the Hebrew University
the University of Maryland
Yale University
Columbia University
the University of Pennsylvania
Tel Yarmuth
Trude Dothan

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