The pottery assemblage aligns with previous finds from Lakhish Level III, with all vessel forms known from Iron IIB strata in Judah. Aharoni Y. 1974. The Horned Altar of Beer-sheba. BA 37:2-6. Aharoni ...
At the time of the siege, it was a heavily fortified hill town, the second city after Jerusalem of the kingdom of Judah, which had managed, just, to stay independent of the Assyrians. Lachish ...
the king of Judah, paid a large amount of tribute to get the Assyrians to leave. At the British Museum in London, there is a ...
Historical sources indicate that Sennacherib's campaign in the Levant ended with a siege of Jerusalem, then the capital of ...
At the time of the siege, it was a heavily fortified hill town, the second city after Jerusalem of the kingdom of Judah, which had managed, just, to stay independent of the Assyrians. Lachish ...
The inscription found on an ivory comb unearthed in Tel Lachish, the second most important city in the Biblical Kingdom of Judah, provides evidence for the use of the alphabet some 3,700 years ago.
At the time of the siege, it was a heavily fortified hill town, the second city after Jerusalem of the kingdom of Judah, which had managed, just, to stay independent of the Assyrians. Lachish ...