Friday, June 12, 2009

Khirbet Qeiyafa

Khirbet Qeiyafa is famous for an early Hebrew inscription in the so-called "proto-Canaanite" script that was found in an early tenth century gate. But the archaeological remains are significant in their own right. Although only excavated for two seasons, Khirbet Qeiyafa has revealed a well-preserved early Iron IIA four-chamber gate with a casemate wall (700 meters long around the city) and two buildings (perhaps, dwellings) adjacent to the gate. The gate and wall are constructed from mammoth stones. In short, the fortified city with monumental gate and wall would be the earliest attestation of a centralized state for ancient Israel.

Come and visit this newly added important site in the Virtual World Project.

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