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What Did Crusaders Eat in the Holy Land? Archaeologists Get Hands Dirty to Find Out - Archaeology

Camels in Genesis are Right Where They Belong - Associates for Biblical Research

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What does a pig skeleton discovered in Jerusalem say about First Temple era Jews?

What does a pig skeleton discovered in Jerusalem say about First Temple era Jews?
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Oink vey! Pig skeleton discovered in First Temple-period Jerusalem - Archaeology

Oink vey! Pig skeleton discovered in First Temple-period Jerusalem - Archaeology
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Oink Vey! Evidence ancient Israelites ate pork revealed by pig skeleton in First Temple-period Jerusalem -- Secret History -- Sott net

© Oscar Bejerano, courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority Pig skeleton wedged between crushed pottery vessels, at a First Temple-period site in Jerusalem Remains of piglet from 2,700 years ago support the theory that ancient Israelites occasionally did eat pork, and the biblical taboo on this animal was only first observed in Second Temple era, Israeli archaeologists say Israeli archaeologists have unearthed the complete skeleton of a piglet in a place and time where you wouldn t expect to find pork remains: a Jerusalem home dating to the First Temple period. The 2,700-year-old porcine remains were found crushed by large pottery vessels and a collapsed wall during excavations in the so-called City of David, the original nucleus of ancient Jerusalem.

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