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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Amihai Mazar. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or...
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  • Wikipedia:Votes for deletion in May, 2004. The result of that discussion was to redirect to Amihai Mazar. For an archive of the discussion, see /Delete....
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  • characteristic for Israelite sites. It actually is a footnote quoting books by Amihai and Finkelstein: we need those, with the original quotes! Otherwise better...
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  • is no evidence that David ruled from Jerusalem over all Shfela. E.g. Amihai Mazar affirmed in 2008 for Icarus Films that David's Jerusalem was a very little...
    13 KB (1,876 words) - 10:35, 22 August 2023
  • statement anywhere in its text. Wdford writing about a paper by Amihai Mazar. Mazar gives the figure of 20,000 inhabitans exclusively for the tribes...
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  • The statement "Most archaeologists in Israel, including Amnon Ben-Tor, Amihai Mazar, and Lawrence Stager, reject this theory" needs to be cited to a WP:RS...
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  • William G. Dever and Amihai Mazar. They are both recent. -Karma1998 (talk) 20:10, 30 April 2021 (UTC) Nope, you have deleted Mazar's opinion just because...
    134 KB (20,045 words) - 15:53, 5 June 2024
  • 10th century BC, do not necessarily believe it is the palace of David. Amihai Mazar has suggested that it is an administrative building instead, but he still...
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  • 'Syro-Palestinian archaeology' (Dever 1980)." Source: Ofer Bar-Yosef; Amihai Mazar. "Israeli archaeology" in World Archaeology, Vol. 13, No 3, Regional...
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  • York, 1995. Amihai Mazar, The Archaeology of the Land of the Bible: 10,000 – 586 B.C.E, New York: Doubleday, 1992, 355. Also see, A. Mazar, "The Debate...
    62 KB (9,842 words) - 02:55, 23 July 2017
  • s quite an ancient name. Perhaps "original" rather than "ancient" As Amihai Mazar is still alive, it should be "believes" rather than "believed", and is...
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  • subject he is not a mainstream source. Amihai Mazar accepts the basic historicity of the Patriarchs, and both Mazar and Levy accept the Exodus, so that should...
    70 KB (10,395 words) - 19:04, 11 March 2023
  • Secrets, wherein William Dever states as fact that God had an wife, and Amihai Mazar supports his conclusion. This documentary is available on YouTube, both...
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  • Debating Archaeology and the History of Early Israel by Israel Finkelstein, Amihai Mazar, and Brian B. Schmidt[2], argues that Post-processual archaeology enables...
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  • 289; "There is absolutely no evidence for a thirteenth-century city." Amihai Mazar (1990). Archaeology of the Land of the Bible. Doubleday. p. 331. In the...
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  • University or Hazor. I am not sure what you would expect the Mazars to contribute, since I believe Amihai is in semi-retirement and Eilat works mainly around the...
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  • the page as seriously disagreeing with Finkelstein's low chronology is Amihai Mazar. Are you aware that other significant contemporary archaeologists, like...
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  • that have existed in this region (http://www.pef.org.uk/Paldef.htm). Amihai Mazar in his book "Archaeology of the Land of the Bible" calls the region Palestine...
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  • by Israel Finkelstein? I could also say this frightfully dull book by Amihai Mazar, but its name escapes me atm. If you want sources for what a dig is like...
    185 KB (28,652 words) - 12:59, 29 January 2023
  • Macmillan Bible Atlas, Macmillan Publishing: New York, 1993, p. 21. see Amihai Mazar, "The Emergence of Philistine Material Culture," IEJ 1985 35:95-107;...
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