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Is that a historiographical principle you apply generally, or does it work only with people mentioned in the Bible? |
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Romulus: 1 Numa Pompilius and other early kings: 1 to 2 Roman-Republic politicians: 2 to 3 The Scipio family: 3 Quote:
Adventures of various heroes: stages 1 to 2 The Iliad describes part of the Trojan War, an event that's 2 tending toward 3 Some more: Manetho's history of Egypt Aegyptiaca and Chinese history. The likes of the Yellow Emperor are more or less 2. - It must be noted that later stage 3 in ancient histories is often well-supported by outside evidence. The Scipios in Livy, the Dual Monarchy in the Bible, etc. The big problem is how far back such reliability goes. We do have independent sources on some stage-2 history in the Bible: the Israelites' stay in Egypt and their Exodus. However, those independent sources don't support it very well, except if it's a badly-mangled version of better-supported history, like the presence and expulsion of the Hyksos. |
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Oh please, not the anonymous countless others routine. The evidence can be counted on no hands. |
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Also, just because Lachish was a major city does not mean the kingdom of Judah had a problem exerting a big influence, I don't know how you came to that conclusion, especially with the Sennacherib prism which refers to Hezekiah of Judah and his importance the way the Bible does. Quote:
The archaeologist is listened by all.. hands? |
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The kingdom of Judah didn't crop up in the literature until Assyria had already begun to trample Samaria. When the cat's away the mice will play. Take out the power of the area, as Assyria was in the process of doing, and that gives room for the mouse to roar. Hezekiah and his father are historical, no doubt about it, but it was the historical moment for there to be a power rising south of Samaria. Before that Samaria had reached down through the Shephalah to have a trading station in the Negeb at Kuntillet Ajrud. Not much scope for a tiny Judahite kingdom then. You can believe what you like. If you want to know about the archaeology of the period look elsewhere than Mazar. |
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The High Places (Bāmôt) and the Reforms of Hezekiah and Josiah: An Archaeological Investigation Author: Lisbeth S. Fried Source: Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 122, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 2002) Quote:
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Humanity does not start off as associated with gods and having great heroes. Instead, humanity has VERY lowly origins. We have less and less technology the farther back we go in time, and our species itself is descended from earlier species -- the farther back one goes, the more simian they get. Instead of falling from a past of gods and heroes, we rise from a simian past, and our ancestor species themselves have ancestor species. Quote:
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As I pointed out, there are usually no sharp boundaries between the epochs. Numa succeeds Romulus without a big change. Etc. |
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