Tel Dan Stele

Jewish Telegraphic Agency: Tel Dan Stele, oldest archaeological evidence of King David, comes to NY’s Jewish Museum

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Tel Dan Stele, oldest archaeological evidence of King David, comes to NY’s Jewish Museum

EurekAlert!: New reading of the Mesha Stele inscription has major consequences for biblical history

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The legendary King Balak from the Book of Numbers may have been a real historical figure, according to a new reading of the Mesha Stele, the longest extra-biblical inscription in existence. The Mesha ...

New reading of the Mesha Stele inscription has major consequences for biblical history

“House of David” inscribed on the Tel Dan Stele, 9th century B.C., Basalt. Collection of the Israel Antiques Authority. Photo © The Israel Museum, by Meidad ...

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The Tel Dan Stele on display at the Jewish Museum in New York.Courtesy of the Jewish Museum. Photo by Christine Butler (New York Jewish Week) — Last year, New York City’s Jewish Museum imported a new ...

“The Tel Dan Stele is one of the most significant discoveries made in biblical archaeology. Until its discovery, some academics questioned the validity of King David as a historical figure. For the ...

I think it's hard to argue that "Tel" is not correct given that a mobile phone is a telephone. The only reason it should even matter to the reader is if calls to mobile phones cost more than calls to landline phones in your country, and even then if you're only providing one number they don't have any choice but to use that number.

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