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Archaeology : last days of the Philistines Killer Quakes of the Bible / editor David Mccurley.

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Summary: Goliath and Delilah are hardly representative of the thriving and sophisticated culture of the Philistines. Archaeologists are finding proof that the Biblical imagery of barbarians is not entirely accurate. Could the origins of Biblical tales such as the parting of the Red Sea actually lie in earthquakes that have frequently devastated the Holy Land? Archaeologists discover controversial evidence.
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Goliath and Delilah are hardly representative of the thriving and sophisticated culture of the Philistines. Archaeologists are finding proof that the Biblical imagery of barbarians is not entirely accurate. Could the origins of Biblical tales such as the parting of the Red Sea actually lie in earthquakes that have frequently devastated the Holy Land? Archaeologists discover controversial evidence.

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