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  • "This is what archaeologists have learned from their excavations in the Land of Israel: the Israelites were never in Egypt, did not wander in the desert, did not conquer the land in a military campaign and did not pass it on to the 12 tribes of Israel. Perhaps even harder to swallow is the fact that the united monarchy of David and Solomon, which is described by the Bible as a regional power, was at most a small tribal kingdom."

    - Israeli archaeologist, Ze'ev Herzog.

  • In Serbia archeologists found very advanced civilization 10000 years old, In Vinca and other 87 excavation sites. They had very advanced agriculture, bronze workshops and writing. I was always puzzled why Germans and Vatican always wanted Helm (Balkans) and killed us for so many centuries. After learning about this everything becomes so obvious. Germans appeared as a nation in 18th century and killed 50 Million people since. Kromanjon were found in Serbia and Romania as well.

  • Nice ...

  • i took this for social studies :DDDDDDD

  • WOW the Indus Valley wasnt included? they had advanced plumming and sewage systems, something the Egyptians didnt even have.

  • why do we still teach that kheops built the great pyramid when the only evidence was proven a forgery long ago. typical mis- information.

  • Wow. Mesopotamia wasn't included!

    Mesopotamia was the first civilization in the world.

  • Great work!

  • cool i'm in 6th grade and i really need to prepare for my big test! thanks!

  • Well done! I've been to many of these places and enjoyed the review. Good work.

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