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 | | Archaeology has confirmed the reigns of other great kings of the ancient world mentioned in the Bible, and some of the later, lesser kings of Judah and Israel (namely, Omri, Ahab, Jehu, Pekah, Hosea, Ahaz, Hezekiah, Mannasseh, and Uzziah),largely due to the abundance of Assyrian records for the later period of the Israelite divided kingdom. |  | | See Biblical Archaeology Review, "'House of David" is There!", MAR/APR 95. |  | | Cf., Abimelech, Ahimelech (contemporary of David) and Ahia, related Biblical names. |
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| | Bibliography |
 | | Dorsey, David A. The Roads and Highways of Ancient Israel. |  | | QEDEM 19: Excavations at the City of David Part I. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1984. |  | | Dever, W.G. "Cultural Continuity, Ethnicity in the Archaeological Record, and the Question of Israelite Origins." Eretz Israel, 24 |
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http://www.netours.com/2003/bib.htm
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 | | Web Archive: Cracking the Hieroglyphic Code by David Rohl for The Express, August 1999. |  | | Another translation, this time exclusively of the Greek text, from Carol Andrews' The Rosetta Stone. |  | | English translation of the Rosetta stone entered by David Dull, evidently from the British Museum. |
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http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/hieroglyphs/2.html
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 | | At the heart of David Rohl's work is a radical reassessment of Old World chronology which has become... |  | | An illustrated dictionary of architectural terms from the Pevsner Architectural Guides to the buildings... |
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