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The Fate of Tel Hazor: Canaanite Settlement Mentioned in Hebrew Bible


Around the 18th century BC (the Middle Bronze Age), the inhabitants of Tel Hazor expanded their settlement, and founded the lower city. The upper and lower cities were occupied until the 13
th century BC, when both were violently destroyed. Subsequently, Tel Hazor was rebuilt, though it was no longer the great city it once was. For instance, many of the constructions from this period were of a semi-nomadic character, whilst during the 11th century BC, the site was an unfortified Israelite settlement. Hazor regained some of its former splendor from the time of King Solomon onwards. During his reign, the upper city was rebuilt and fortified. ....

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13 Cool, Random Things To Know About Israel As It Turns 73


Scientists in Israel are growing date plants from 2,000-year-old seeds.
Dr. Elaine Solowey, director of the Center for Sustainable Agriculture of the Arava Institute, and Dr. Sarah Sallon, director of the Louis L. Borick Natural Medicine Research Center of Hadassah Hospital, harvested 111 ancient Judean dates from 2,000-year-old seeds. The ground-breaking agriculture techniques to make the seemingly botanically impossible feat possible grabbed global headlines in 2020.
Dates from the date-palm tree Hannah. Photo: Debbie Eisner
Israelis eat the most chicken per person in the world.
Israelis eat a whopping 64-kilograms (141 pounds) of poultry per person, the highest per capita consumption in the world according to OECD and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development statistics. The world average of chicken-per-person, according to the OECD report, sits at 31.3 kg. ....

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"Big Orange" and Tel Aviv's Chinese genes | Aaron Zhang


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During the time of Corona, the origin of the virus has become a really sensitive and controversial issue. It is a scientific question we have to ask and research so as to prevent the next global pandemic. However, while most of us like to eat oranges or drink orange juice, we almost never ask about the origin of oranges. Well, this time, unmistakably sure, it is from China. ....

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