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Why Were There Lions in the Towns of Biblical Israel – as Predators, or Trophies? - Archaeology
A Lion’s Toe Bone and Piece of Leopard Jaw Were Found at Tel Burna, Identified as the Biblical Town of Libnah – Which Is One of Many Near Eastern Sites Featuring Big Cat Remains. Giant-slayer David Claimed to Have Slain a Lion, but Could He Have?
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