Re: 4,000-Year-Old Tombs Found Near Jerusalem Mall, Sale Continues
- From: Kendall K. Down <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 18:10:59 GMT
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I¹kur <iskur@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Exactly what new evidence are you on about? Though I do not feel Matt has a
clue, new evidence however, is definable. Are you referring to the
scaraboids found in the burial site, are you referring to the shaft tombs?
Exactly what new evidence are you referring to anyway?
The recent discovery of a large building in Jerusalem dating to the period
of the monarchy. The discoverer identified it as a palace, which seems
likely, though some have challenged the identification.
Wait, not the not so famous Ken Down that makes his arguments by assertion
& undefined assumptions. Never mind.
Now if only you had a subscription to our news journal, you would have heard
of the discovery and not needed to waste time asking about it.
Ken Down
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