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Archaeologists Devise a Better Clock for Biblical Times

Por: The New York Times Science December 21, 2022

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When it comes to assigning dates to military campaigns described in the Bible, the parameters of the debate take on almost biblical proportions. Exactly when did the Amalekites wage war against the Hebrews in the wilderness? Did Joshua fight the Battle of Jericho in 1500 B.C. or in 1400 B.C. — or at all?Such uncertainty exists, in part, because the radiocarbon analysis that scientists use to date organic remains is less accurate for certain... + full article



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