Tag: copper
Arava Desert Was the Startup Hub of Ancient Canaan
Thanks to advanced management skills, the Arava became the copper power of the ancient world.
Ancient Copper Smelting Workshop Unearthed in Be’er Sheva
The copper vessels that were produced were not useful but had a symbolic significance.
Pregnant Egyptian Woman’s Remains Discovered in King Solomon’s Mines
The TAU team dug up the remains of the skeleton several hundred feet from an Egyptian temple, suggesting she may have been a musician or a singer.
Proof of ‘Solomon’s Copper Mines’ Found in Israel
The Timna Valley copper mines in southern Israel are considered to date back to ancient Egypt, but Tel Aviv University archaeologists now reveal they actually are from the period of King Solomon.