Part I. Introduction • 1. In King David’s Footsteps: Bible, History and Archaeology • 2. The Curtain Rises on the Sorek and Elah Valleys Part II. The Story of the Khirbet Qeiyafa Excavations 3. The City during the Period of King David: Construction and Urban Planning • 4. The Finds: A City Frozen in Time • 5. Greetings from the Past: The Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscriptions • 6. Cult in Judah prior to the construction of Solomon’s Temple Part III. What is the Significance of the Finds from Khirbet Qeiyafa? 7. Khirbet Qeiyafa: Biblical Shaaraim • 8. David’s Kingdom • 9. Solomon’s Palace and the First Temple • 10. Summary
A first-hand account of the electrifying discoveries at a previously unidentified city at Khirbet Qeiyafa in Israel from the time of King David, which sheds new light on biblical history and the origins of the Hebrew script
Yosef Garfinkel is Yigael Yadin Professor for the Archaeology of
the Land of Israel, Biblical Archaeology Department of the
Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Head of
the Berman Center
for Biblical Archaeology.
Saar Ganor was co-director of the excavations at Khirbel Qeiyafa.
Michael G. Hasel is Professor of Near Eastern Studies and
Archaeology at Southern Adventist University in Tennessee, USA.
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