See here.
Thomas Levy of the University of California San Diego, who led the research, said carbon dating placed copper production at Khirbat en-Nahas (Arabic for 'Ruins of copper") in the 10th century -- in line with the biblical narrative of Solomon's rule.
"We can't believe everything ancient writings tell us," Levy said in a university statement. "But this research represents a confluence between the archaeological and scientific data and the Bible."
Calling Allan Quatermain.
That's 10th Century B.C., right?
ReplyDeleteI hope they the Master's Word! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat I meant to say was I hope they FIND the Master's Word!
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