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Who Were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible? The kingdoms of Ammon, Moab and Edom fought with the Israelites and the Judahites over territory The Bible presents things from the Israelites’ and Judahites’ point of view, and archaeological discoveries help show us the other side
Exploring Jordan: The Other Biblical Land Rabbath Ammon it was called in ancient times, a place-name we might translate as the Ammonite Heights During the Iron Age, it was the capital of the kingdom of Ammon, rival of the biblical Israelites The remains of the ancient Ammonite acropolis are perched atop a rocky outcrop over-looking the bustling capital of modern Amman, Jordan
First Person: Human Sacrifice to an Ammonite God? If the site was a temple where humans were sacrificed, it could have served the ancient Ammonite capital of Rabat Ammon, 1 5 miles to the west, although the site mystifyingly also contained Hittite, Mycenaean and Egyptian artifacts
ammon Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society ammon ammon Latest Feb 15 Blog First Person: Human Sacrifice to an Ammonite God? By: Hershel Shanks Were sons and daughters sacrificed in ancient times? Is there any archaeological evidence?
Who Is the Queen of Sheba in the Bible? - Biblical Archaeology Society Who is the Queen of Sheba? In the Bible we are introduced to an unnamed queen from the land of Sheba who travels to Jerusalem to meet King Solomon (see 1 Kings 10; 2 Chronicles 9) Accompanied by many attendants and camels, the Queen of Sheba brings a large quantity of spices, gold and precious stones with her Where did she come from?
Jews and Arabs Descended from Canaanites DNA analysis of 93 bodies shows that modern Jewish and Arab-speaking groups of the region are descendants of ancient Canaanites
Exploring Jordan: The Other Biblical Land Harrison traces the history of this ancient city and at the same time reviews the Biblical-era animosities between Israel and Ammon that often brought the two kingdoms into armed conflict
Caribbean Seminar at Sea 2026 - Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture 2: The Peoples of the East—Ammon, Moab, and Edom In this lecture, we’ll discuss what we know about Ammon, Moab, and Edom, the rival kingdoms that emerged “across the Jordan” from ancient Israel and Judah during the Iron Age (c 1200–550 BCE)
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