Archaeologists Uncover 3,200-Year-Old Biblical City Linked to Moses' Exodus

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Archaeologists have uncovered a 3,200-year-old Biblical city in the Promised Land, identified as Zanoah, mentioned in the Old Testament. The findings include stone walls, pottery, and a jar handle inscribed with Hebrew text meaning "belonging to the king," supporting the Biblical narrative of the Israelites' settlement after their exodus from Egypt. The excavation, led by the Israel Antiquities Authority, also revealed farming terraces and various artifacts, highlighting the historical significance of the site.
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