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Post by kel on Jun 10, 2018 12:22:06 GMT -5
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Post by anansi on Jun 10, 2018 17:35:55 GMT -5
Why do you think it's a fake, plus the king in question may not even be an Israeli king but an Armenian, so the article title is a lil misleading.
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Post by kel on Jun 10, 2018 18:28:48 GMT -5
its rather clean looking for something 3000 yrs old dont u think ?
Then is was conveniently found just south of the Israel - Lebanon border ......and ....
"This location is very important because it suggests that the site may have shifted hands between these polities, more likely between Aram-Damascus and Israel,' said Hebrew University archaeologist Naama Yahalom-Mack, who has headed the joint dig with California's Azusa Pacific University since 2013"
Doesnt Israel claim these areas to its north and east and aren't they currently in Syria and wanting to claim the southern parts of it ??
Sounds like a useful "find" for "greater Israel" propaganda purposes to me.
Furthermore, that figurine shows a "pale/white" person ...... in a place where many of the people would have been darker skinned .........
I could be wrong - but its fishy. not only that - what evidence is there at all that this is the image of a king ??
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