Archaeology is the field doing research mercurial on ancient cultures. The articles or artefacts (unearthed) mercurial are studied in terms of their age, use, value, appearance, so forth In this way, information which allows mercurial ancient cultures to understand, especially the people in the Bible stated.
The discovery of the Rosetta Stone made it possible mercurial to decipher unfamiliar languages. On the stone of black basalt found a praise song for pharaoh Ptolemy of Egypt from the year 195 BC It was written in three languages: hieroglyphics (picture writing), demotic script (final development of hieroglyphics) mercurial and Greek. Because the Greek researchers mercurial knew they could decipher the hieroglyphs and the stone became the basis for further studies of Egypt. mercurial
The story of the Trojan war is thousands of years known from Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. About the famous Helen of Troy, the war actually caused, mercurial has been written many books, plays and films held. Everyone assumed that the tales of Troy myth in the sense that it really happened. But I decided a German archaeologist by the name of Heinrich Schliemann he will seek the city of Troy. In 1870 he began excavations at Hisarlik in Turkey. Three years later he claimed that he was the city of Troy which Homer refers got. He also makes a find of gold and jewels mercurial which he calls "King Priamos (of Troy)'s treasure." This includes the Death Mask of Agamemnon in. Although Schliemann in some circles as an egoist and impostor out to be, he is a key principle Similarly, excavations in Israel and the Near East contributed mercurial enormously to the understanding of the Bible and its background. So, for example, found that a great Hellenistic city, Sepphoris, just a few kilometers from the town of Nazareth in Jesus' time. This opens the possibility that Jesus's exposure to other cultural influences much larger mercurial than originally thought, and he gave the philosophers Plato and Aristotle's works could have known.
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