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Arkeolog menemukan pintu masuk , benteng kota kuno

Date:
August 3, 2015
Source:
Bar-Ilan University
Summary:
Benteng dan pintu masuk gerbang kota alkitabiah Gat orang Filistin - rumah Goliat dan kota terbesar  selama abad ke-9-10  SM  , tentang waktu dari ' united kingdom  ' Israel dan Raja Ahab dari Israel - telah ditemukan oleh peneliti . Penggalian sedang dilakukan di Tel Zafit National Park, yang terletak di Yudea Foothills , sekitar setengah jalan antara Yerusalem dan Ashkelon di Israel tengah 


................. Prof. Maeir , dari Martin ( Szusz ) Departemen Studi tanah Israel dan Arkeologi , mengatakan bahwa pintu gerbang kota adalah salah satu yang terbesar yang pernah ditemukan di Israel dan adalah bukti status dan pengaruh kota Gat selama periode ini . Selain gerbang monumental , dinding benteng mengesankan juga ditemukan , serta berbagai bangunan di sekitarnya , seperti candi dan fasilitas produksi besi . Fitur-fitur ini , dan kota itu sendiri hancur oleh Hazael raja Aram Damaskus , yang mengepung dan menghancurkan situs di sekitar 830 SM .........more


Archaeologists uncover entrance gate, fortification of ancient city
Date:
August 3, 2015
Source:
Bar-Ilan University
Summary:
The fortifications and entrance gate of the biblical city of Gath of the Philistines -- home of Goliath and the largest city in the land during the 10th-9th century BCE, about the time of the 'United Kingdom' of Israel and King Ahab of Israel -- has been found by investigators. The excavations are being conducted in the Tel Zafit National Park, located in the Judean Foothills, about halfway between Jerusalem and Ashkelon in central Israel.
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The Ackerman Family Bar-Ilan University Expedition to Gath, headed by Prof. Aren Maeir, has discovered the fortifications and entrance gate of the biblical city of Gath of the Philistines, home of Goliath and the largest city in the land during the 10th-9th century BCE, about the time of the "United Kingdom" of Israel and King Ahab of Israel. The excavations are being conducted in the Tel Zafit National Park, located in the Judean Foothills, about halfway between Jerusalem and Ashkelon in central Israel.
Prof. Maeir, of the Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology, said that the city gate is among the largest ever found in Israel and is evidence of the status and influence of the city of Gath during this period. In addition to the monumental gate, an impressive fortification wall was discovered, as well as various building in its vicinity, such as a temple and an iron production facility. These features, and the city itself were destroyed by Hazael King of Aram Damascus, who besieged and destroyed the site at around 830 BCE.
The city gate of Philistine Gath is referred to in the Bible (in I Samuel 21) in the story of David's escape from King Saul to Achish, King of Gath.
Now in its 20th year, the Ackerman Family Bar-Ilan University Expedition to Gath, is a long-term investigation aimed at studying the archaeology and history of one of the most important sites in Israel. Tell es-Safi/Gath is one of the largest tells (ancient ruin mounds) in Israel and was settled almost continuously from the 5th millennium BCE until modern times.
The archaeological dig is led by Prof. Maeir, along with groups from the University of Melbourne, University of Manitoba, Brigham Young University, Yeshiva University, University of Kansas, Grand Valley State University of Michigan, several Korean universities and additional institutions throughout the world.
Among the most significant findings to date at the site: Philistine Temples dating to the 11th through 9th century BCE, evidence of an earthquake in the 8th century BCE possibly connected to the earthquake mentioned in the Book of Amos I:1, the earliest decipherable Philistine inscription ever to be discovered, which contains two names similar to the name Goliath; a large assortment of objects of various types linked to Philistine culture; remains relating to the earliest siege system in the world, constructed by Hazael, King of Aram Damascus around 830 BCE, along with extensive evidence of the subsequent capture and destruction of the city by Hazael, as mentioned in Second Kings 12:18; evidence of the first Philistine settlement in Canaan (around 1200 BCE); different levels of the earlier Canaanite city of Gath; and remains of the Crusader castle "Blanche Garde" at which Richard the Lion-Hearted is known to have been.

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