http://www.heritagedaily.com/2017/01/pre...mon/113922
Dr. Ben Yosef has been harping on this happy bible-thumping horseshit for years but in 2009 admitted
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-n...8C11073742
As Israel Finkelstein noted in "The Bible Unearthed" the states of Edom, Moab and Judah attained statehood as part of the Assyrian empire's domination of the trade routes but in the 8th century, not the 10th. If the Egyptians were no longer able to control the site is is totally possible that local tribesmen - who may well have later coalesced into the Edomites - could have taken it over. Copper was too valuable to be ignored for long even though this was technically the Iron Age. But a couple of turds of donkey shit does not make "Solomon" real. And neither does the fucking bible.
Quote:Preserved Fortification, Donkey Stables Dating to King Solomon"Dating to King Solomon?" Says who? The fucking bible? There is no archaeological attestation anywhere for the existence of such a person and the physical remains located show the stories about him to be completely fictitious. But that doesn't stop some asswipe headline writer from asserting that anything can be dated to the time of that fictional putz.
Dr. Ben Yosef has been harping on this happy bible-thumping horseshit for years but in 2009 admitted
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-n...8C11073742
Quote:Were these ever King Solomon's mines? Actually, the legends surrounding Solomon's underground riches owe more to H. Rider Haggard's 1885 novel than to the Bible or historical accounts. Ben-Yosef said the real-life copper mines were definitely part of the kingdom of Edom — but there's still a chance that Solomon exerted some control over the region at times, by virtue of military victories described in the Bible.
As Israel Finkelstein noted in "The Bible Unearthed" the states of Edom, Moab and Judah attained statehood as part of the Assyrian empire's domination of the trade routes but in the 8th century, not the 10th. If the Egyptians were no longer able to control the site is is totally possible that local tribesmen - who may well have later coalesced into the Edomites - could have taken it over. Copper was too valuable to be ignored for long even though this was technically the Iron Age. But a couple of turds of donkey shit does not make "Solomon" real. And neither does the fucking bible.