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2,700-year-old archaeological site in Jordan may be a biblical place visited by King David

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A biblical site visited by the kings of Israel, according to the Hebrew Bible, has been identified in Jordan, researchers claim.

The Iron Age site, known as Mahanaim, was a part of the kingdom of Israel (also called the Northern Kingdom). The team also believes they have identified the remains of a building at Mahanaim that was used by elite individuals, possibly even by the kings of Israel.

Today, the site that may be Mahanaim is called “Tall adh-Dhahab al-Gharbi,” archaeologists Israel Finkelstein, of Tel Aviv University, and Tallay Ornan, of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, wrote in a paper published Nov. 20 in the journal Tel Aviv. They based their claim on archaeological remains found at the site and an analysis of the biblical passages that mention Mahanaim.

Identifying Mahanaim

The name “Mahanaim” means “two camps” in ancient Hebrew, and biblical passages suggest it is located beside another site, named Penuel, the researchers wrote in the study. Today, a smaller archaeological site known as Tall adh-Dhahab esh-Sharqi, which may be Penuel, is located near Tall adh-Dhahab al-Gharbi, which may be Mahanaim, they wrote in the paper. Biblical passages suggest that Penuel had a temple, and the remains of a rectangular platform that may be a temple have been found at Tall adh-Dhahab esh-Sharqi.

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The site of Tall adh-Dhahab al-Gharbi was excavated by a German archaeological team between 2005 and 2011. During that time, the German team unearthed the remains of stone blocks that contain a variety of engraved images, including depictions of people playing a stringed instrument called a lyre; a lion, probably from a hunting scene; a date-palm tree; and a person bringing a goat to what seems like a banquet, probably “intended as a food supply to a feast,” according to the new study.

In the study, Finkelstein and Ornan said these blocks are likely the remains of a building used by elite individuals.

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an aerial view of a hilly desert landscape with some greenery

A bird’s-eye view of Tall adh-Dhahab al-Gharbi. It would have been known as Mahanaim in ancient times, researchers believe. (Image credit: Photo courtesy of Israel Finkelstein)

The researchers also noted that the style of the engravings is similar to that of murals from the eighth century B.C. at a site known as Kuntillet ‘Ajrud in the northeastern Sinai desert in Egypt. Previous work at Kuntillet ‘Ajrud indicates that the site was controlled by the kingdom of Israel during the eighth century B.C., which suggests the blocks found at Tall adh-Dhahab al-Gharbi also date to the eighth century B.C. and were made by artists associated with the kingdom of Israel.

The researchers added that both Mahanaim and Penuel were built by Jeroboam II, a king of Israel who ruled during the eighth century B.C.

Did Israel’s kings visit?

This building may have been used by kings of Israel. Finkelstein noted that stories in the Hebrew Bible mention that an Israeli king named Ishbaal was crowned at Mahanaim and that King David fled to Mahanaim when he was in a war against Absalom, one of his sons. While these biblical stories suggest that a few of the kings of Israel may have visited the building at Mahanaim, ultimately there is “no way to know,” Finkelstein told Live Science in an email.

Bartosz Adamczewski, a theology professor at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland, who was not involved with the study, said he thinks Tall adh-Dhahab al-Gharbi’s proximity to Tall adh-Dhahab esh-Sharqi helps to explain how it got the name “Mahanaim” — two camps.

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