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    In Palestinian city, diggers uncover biblical ruin

    NABLUS, West Bank (AP) — Archaeologists unearthing a biblical ruin inside a Palestinian city in the West Bank are writing the latest chapter in a 100-year-old excavation that has been interrupted by two world wars and numerous rounds of Mideast upheaval.

    Working on an urban lot that long served residents of Nablus as an unofficial dump for garbage and old car parts, Dutch and Palestinian archaeologists are learning more about the ancient city of Shekhem, and are preparing to open the site to the public as an archaeological park next year.

    The project, carried out under the auspices of the Palestinian Department of Antiquities, also aims to introduce the Palestinians of Nablus, who have been beset for much of the past decade by bloodshed and isolation, to the wealth of antiquities in the middle of their city.

    "The local population has started very well to understand the value of the site, not only the historical value, but also the value for their own identity," said Gerrit van der Kooij of Leiden University in the Netherlands, who co-directs the dig team.

    "The local people have to feel responsible for the archaeological heritage in their neighborhood," he said.

    The digging season wrapped up this week at the site, known locally as Tel Balata.

    The city of Shekhem, positioned in a pass between the mountains of Gerizim and Eibal and controlling the Askar Plains to the east, was an important regional center more than 3,500 years ago. As the existing remains show, it lay within fortifications of massive stones, was entered through monumental gates and centered on a temple with walls five yards (meters) thick.

    The king of Shekhem, Labaya, is mentioned in the cuneiform tablets of the Pharaonic archive found at Tel al-Amarna in Egypt, which are dated to the 14th century B.C. The king had rebelled against Egyptian domination, and soldiers were dispatched north to subdue him. They failed.

    The city also appears often in the biblical narrative. The patriarch Abraham, for example, was passing near Shekhem when God promised to give the land of Canaan to his descendants in the Book of Genesis. Later, Abraham's grandson Jacob was camped outside the walls when a local Canaanite prince raped his daughter, Dinah. Jacob's sons sacked the city in vengeance. The body of Jacob's son Joseph was brought from Egypt hundreds of years later by the fleeing Israelites and buried at Shekhem.

    Two millennia ago, the Romans abandoned the original site and built a new city to the west, calling it Flavius Neapolis. The Greek name Neapolis, or "new city," later became enshrined in Arabic as Nablus. In Hebrew, the city is still called Shekhem.

    Nablus has since spread, and ancient Shekhem is now surrounded by Palestinian homes and car garages near the city's eastern outskirts. One morning this week, a garbage container emitted smoke from burning refuse not far from the remains of the northwestern city gate in a curved wall built by skilled engineers around 1600 B.C.

    A visitor can walk through the gate, passing through two chambers before emerging inside the city. From there it is a short walk to the remains of the city's temple, with a stone stele on an outdoor platform overlooking the houses below.

    The identity of the city's residents at the time remains unclear. One theory posits that they were Hyksos, people who came from northern Syria and were later expelled from Egypt. According to the Bible's account, the city was later Canaanite and still later ruled by Israelites, but archaeology has not corroborated that so far, van der Kooij said.

    A German team began excavating at the site in 1913, with Nablus under the control of the Ottoman Turks. The dig was interrupted by World War I but resumed afterward, continuing sporadically into the 1930s under British rule. Much of the German documentation of the dig was lost in the Allied bombings of WWII.

    American teams dug at the site in the 1950s and 1960s, under Jordanian rule. Israel conquered Nablus, along with the rest of the West Bank, in the 1967 Mideast war.

    Over the years, the site fell into disrepair. The neglect was exacerbated after the first Palestinian uprising in the late 1980s, when Nablus became a center for resistance to Israeli control.

    Its condition further deteriorated after the second, more violent, uprising erupted in 2000, drawing Israeli military incursions and the imposition of roadblocks and closures that all but cut the city off from the outside world. In recent years, with the Western-backed Palestinian Authority increasingly asserting security control over the cities of the West Bank, Israel has removed some roadblocks and movement has become more free.

    Visitors to Nablus are still rare, but the improvements helped convince the archaeologists that the time had come to resume work.

    The new excavations and the establishment of the archaeological park are a joint project of the Palestinian Tourism Ministry, the Dutch government and UNESCO. The project began last year and is scheduled to end with the opening of the park in 2012.

    In Israel, archaeology, and especially biblical archaeology, has long been a hallowed national pursuit traditionally focused on uncovering the depth of Jewish roots in the land. For the Palestinians, whose Department of Antiquities was founded only 15 years ago, the dig demonstrates a growing interest in uncovering the ancient past.

    The department now has 130 workers and carries out several dozen rescue excavations every year on the sites of planned building projects in areas administered by the Palestinian Authority, said Hamdan Taha, the department's director. Ten ongoing research excavations are being conducted with foreign cooperation.

    All of the periods in local history, including that of the biblical Israelites, are part of Palestinian history, Taha said.

    Digs like the one in Nablus, he said, "give Palestinians the opportunity to participate in writing or rewriting the history of Palestine from its primary sources."

     

    1,281 comments

    • justsayin  •  10 mths ago
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      • JoJoJams 10 mths ago
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      • miss connie 10 mths ago
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      • phillythekid 10 mths ago
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    • unknown  •  10 mths ago
      Its good to hear of stories like this, and not of war ,coming out of the middle east.
      • Honest John 10 mths ago
        Great point, No Smoke
      • Hendrik 10 mths ago
        Don't worry. It will be used by one side or another to justify war
      • Charles 10 mths ago
        dont worry theyll find some remains and another war will ensue because of one side thinking its someone from their religion
    • My Two Cents  •  10 mths ago
      Too bad our politicians can't unearth common sense.
      • LovesAmerica 10 mths ago
        My Two Cents - I almost spit out my coffee when I read your comment...lol
      • Cliff 10 mths ago
        Not a political story.
      • Lee Ward 10 mths ago
        They've been digging, just not in the right places apparently.
    • fiddlefaddle  •  10 mths ago
      Wouldn't it be nice if it helped to bring the Palestinian and Jewish peoples together.
      • Eric 10 mths ago
        nothing will ever cause that. ever.
      • Larry M 10 mths ago
        nice for WHOM???
      • Nirvana 10 mths ago
        Yeah that that to the Zionist assholes in here.
    • Rick  •  10 mths ago
      Atheism is a non prophet organization.
      • Chana 10 mths ago
        ha ha - good one!
      • TMAN 10 mths ago
        Yup, true true
      • Jose-De-Plumr 10 mths ago
        Yeah, and you have the right to express your ideas here too, just like all other religeons. Atheism is no belief at all. In other words, does not take any thinking power to follow that and question it. It seems to be associated with Progressiveism also.
    • James McMahon  •  10 mths ago
      There is a beautiful church there that contains the remnants of Jacob's well. It is referrenced in John Chapter 4 and used to be called Sychar. This is where Jesus had a wonderfully intimate encounter with 'the woman at the well'. It is a beautiful story if you have never read it - much to ponder. Went there in 2009 with a prayer group.
    • Left is Wrong  •  10 mths ago
      Can we still say "diggers"?
    • Miguel Man  •  10 mths ago
      Oh, and Jesus was Jewish.....FACT
    • Victory  •  10 mths ago
      History and archeology are so much more interesting than petty politics and tribal superstitions.
    • CLT  •  10 mths ago
      It's pretty cool that they can study this after thousands of years.
    • saturn1  •  10 mths ago
      There seems to be alot of hatred towards Christians and Jews on this board. Think what you want, but I will tell you this much. I would much rather believe in God while I am alive and find out later that there is no God, then to not belief during my lifetime, and then find out that there is a God.
    • Nirvana  •  10 mths ago
      “A series of genetic and historical studies reinforce earlier work of David Ben-Gurion (the first prime minister of Israel) and others, in their finding: a solid majority of the Palestinians (89.5%) are descendants of Jews who remained in the country following the destruction of the Second Jewish Temple. The ancestors of most of the Palestinians were forced to convert to Islam.”
    • riko  •  10 mths ago
      According to the Bible's account, the city was later Canaanite and still later ruled by Israelites, but archaeology has not corroborated that so far, van der Kooij said.

      I didn't realize archaeologist had to corroborate the history of the bible.
    • Krazy Cat  •  10 mths ago
      Maybe, just maybe somewhere in the "BIBLICAL" ruins there will be something in writing that says quit fighting and live together in peace.
    • Patrick  •  10 mths ago
      For the past seventyy plus years archaeology has been confirming the scriptural record with more and more physical evidence: The Dead Sea Scrolls; The Tell Dan inscriptions about King David; the burning of Hazor by Joshua; evidence of king Sargon (Isaiah 20); Solomons stables at Miggido; archaeological digs supporting the biblical record of Jezebel and the prophets of Baal...
    • joes  •  10 mths ago
      1. Israel became a state in 1312 b.c., two millennia before Islam;

      2. arab refugees from Israel began calling themselves "palestinians" in 1967, two decades after (modern) Israeli statehood;

      3. After conquering the land in 1272 b.c., Jews ruled it for a thousand years and maintained a continuous presence there for 3,300 years;

      4. The only arab rule following conquest in 633 b.c. lasted just 22 years;

      5. For over 3,300 years, Jerusalem was the Jewish capital. It was never the capital of any arab or muslim entity. Even under Jordanian rule, (east) Jerusalem was not made the capital, and no arab leader came to visit it;

      6. Jerusalem is mentioned over 700 times in the bible, but not once is it mentioned in the qur'an;

      7. King David founded Jerusalem; Mohammed never set foot in it;

      8. Jews pray facing Jerusalem; muslims face Mecca. If they are between the two cities, muslims pray facing Mecca, with their backs to Jerusalem;

      9. In 1948, arab leaders urged their people to leave, promising to cleanse the land of Jewish presence. 68% of them fled without ever setting eyes on an Israeli soldier;

      10. Virtually the entire Jewish population of muslim countries had to flee as the result of violence and pogroms;

      11. some 630,000 arabs left Israel in 1948, while close to a million Jews were forced to leave the muslim countries;

      12. In spite of the vast territories at their disposal, arab refugees were deliberately prevented from assimilating into their host countries. Of 100 million refugees following World War 2, they are the only group to have never integrated with their coreligionists. Most of the Jewish refugees from Europe and arab lands were settled in Israel, a country no larger than new jersey;

      13. there are 22 muslim countries, not counting palestine. there is only one jewish state. arabs started all five wars against Israel, and lost every one of them;

      14. fatah and hamas constitutions still call for the destruction of Israel. Israel ceded most of the west bank and all of gaza to the palestinian authority, and even provided it with arms;

      15. During the Jordanian occupation, Jewish holy sites were vandalized and were off limits to Jews. Under Israeli rule, all muslim and Christian holy sites are accessible to all faiths;

      16. Out of 175 united nations security council resolutions up to 1990, 97 were against Israel; out of 690 general assembly resolutions, 429 were against israel;

      17. The U.N. was silent when the Jordanians destroyed 58 synagogues in the old city of Jerusalem. It remained silent while Jordan systematically desecrated the ancient Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives, and it remained silent when Jordan enforced apartheid laws preventing Jews from accessing the temple mount and western wall.
    • Stealth Fighter  •  10 mths ago
      Okay. That being said; Everything is pointing to the find of this site is that of Israel's ancestry!!! Soooo, the land DOES belong to Israel!!!! Well, there you have it!! What will the palestinians do or, Where will they go if and when all the artifacts found are ancient Hebrew??? Syria looks good!!!! OR maybe Iran???? No?? But aren't they your arab brothers??? Ohhhhhh, That's right!!!! You don't come from Arab descent!! My bad....Well, maybe a country in Africa or Egypt can put you up there!!! Plenty of land to go around!!! Might have to tough it out for awhile but; Hey!!! You'll have a place to call home!!!! Good luck!!!
    • All Politicians Lie  •  10 mths ago
      There it is- in the very last sentence.
      'Give palestinians the opprtunity to rewrite history'... and make themselves a part of it, when they are definately a 20th century invention.
    • St. Richard  •  10 mths ago
      I think it is a shame how an article on archaeology can be turned into an attack on Christianity. I have been a Christian for many years and have never once heard anyone say that accepting the Lord made their lives worse. If you are a Christian, God bless you. If you are interested in becoming a Christian, please follow it up with a local church, if you are not a Christian, or not interested in becoming one, please show some common decency, while showing a higher level of maturity, by keeping your comments to yourself.
    • John Fahlsing  •  10 mths ago
      Ooops, its spelled wrong, Wikipedia info is, Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan!
      Gen 33:18 And Jacob came to Shalem, a city of Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan, when he came from Padanaram; and pitched his tent before the city.
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