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First dig begins at site believed to be Joshua's tomb

Archaeologists have begun digging at Khirbet Tibnah in Samaria, a site where humans have settled for about 4,000 years and which is believed to be where the biblical Joshua lived and was buried, the excavation project at the site announced on Monday.

The dig is being led by Dr. Dvir Raviv and students from Bar-Ilan's Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology, alongside volunteers from Israel and abroad.

Source: Jerusalem Post - Photo: Landscape of Tel Tibneh, Yoram Hofman

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[Anonymous] 15:04 25.02.2024
Continued proof of The Bible’s undeniable validity!
[Anonymous] 15:03 25.02.2024
Continued proof of The Bible’s undeniable validity!
Mindy Chotiner 14:53 25.02.2024
They were not Israelis. Hebrews or Israelites would be the correct terminology
Desiree Siefkas 00:47 29.07.2022
Exciting news! He led the Israelis into the promised land.
Rolf Storz 00:39 29.07.2022
Wonderful news😁😁😁
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