Six clay seals unearthed in Israel could prove that Kings David and Solomon actually existed.
For years scholars have dismissed these two biblical figures and
their kingdoms as mythological, but now the discovery of six clay
bullae, which were unearthed during a dig at Khirbet Summeily in Israel,
has offered the first direct evidence that there was a ruler in the
region during the 9th and 10th centuries BC.
Although the seals
do not reference David or Solomon directly, their presence adds weight
to the idea that there was a government and political system active at
that time.
"Our preliminary results indicated that this site is
integrated into a political entity that is typified by elite activities,
suggesting that a state was already being formed in the 10th century
BC," said Professor Jimmy Hardin who has been excavating the area for
several years.
"We are very positive that these bullae are
associated with the Iron Age IIA, which we date to the 10th century BC,
and which lends general support to the historical veracity of David and
Solomon as recorded in the Hebrew biblical texts."
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