Adam Zertal

Adam Zartal, January 2005

Adam Zertal (1936 October 18, 2015) was an Israeli archaeologist.[1]

Biography

Adam Zertal grew up in Ein Shemer, a kibbutz affiliated with the Hashomer Hatzair movement. Zertal was severely wounded in the Yom Kippur War. He later told a reporter for the Jerusalem Post, “I spent a year at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, and I became interested in archaeology. Although I had argued that the Bible was full of myths, I decided after my recovery to travel the land by foot to look for archeological evidence.”[2]

Archaeology career

Zertal identified several sites he worked on as being connected to sites, events and characters from the early periods of Israelite presence in Cannan/the Land of Israel.

References

  1. http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/194382/adam-zertal-israeli-archaeologist-who-identified-joshuas-altar-at-mt-ebal-dies-at-79
  2. 1 2 Siegel-Itzkovich, Judy (July 2, 2010). "Long time archaeological riddle solved, Canaanite general was based in Wadi Ara". Jerusalem Post.
  3. Zertal, Adam. "Shechem and Mount 'Ebal in the Bible: Is this indeed Joshua's altar?". University of Haifa.
  4. "Archaeological mystery solved". University of Haifa press release. July 1, 2010.
  5. 1 2 3 Rachel Feldman [Haifa University official blog): Enormous 'Foot-Shaped' Enclosure Discovered in Jordan Valley
  6. John Black (International Christian Embassy Jerusalem), Footprints of Ancient Israel: Unusual stone circles may mark biblical 'Gilgal', first published in The Jerusalem Post Christian Edition, January 2013
  7. Lefkovits, Etgar (June 21, 2009). "Huge Roman-era cave found by Jericho". Jerusalem Post.
  8. Underground Cave Dating From The Year 1 A.D. Exposed In Jordan Valley, Science Daily, (July 7, 2009).

Bibliography

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