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    Sunday, July 10, 2016

    After so many decades, researchers reveals Philistine cemetery

    Researchers in Israel

    Philistine cemetery has been revealed for the first by researchers after so many decades in Israel.

    It was in 2013 the discovery was first made and was revealed on Sunday 10th 2016 and there are insinuations that it may answer the origins of the Philistines.

    It comes at the end of a 30-year excavation by the Leon Levy Expedition.

    Archaeology professor Lawrence E. Stager

    Expedition leaders say they discovered 145 sets of remains in several burial rooms, some surrounded by perfume, food, jewellery and weapons.

    The remains date to between the 11th and the 8th centuries BC.

    The remains of the dead

    "After decades of studying what Philistines left behind, we have finally come face to face with the people," said Daniel M Master, one of the leaders of the excavation.

    "With this discovery we are close to unlocking the secrets of their origins."

    The discovery was kept secret for three years, until the end of the dig, to avoid drawing the attention of ultra-orthodox Jewish protesters, who had previously demonstrated at excavations.

    The protesters took issues with the archaeologists disturbing burial sites.

    "We had to bite our tongues for a long time," Mr Master said.

    Scholars of the period differ as to the geographical origins of the Philistines, with mainland Greece, the islands of Crete or Cyprus, and Anatolia in modern-day Turkey considered.

    The expedition team is now performing DNA, radiocarbon and other tests on the remains in an attempt to pinpoint their provenance.

    Some of the items used in burying the corpses 

    Most of the bodies were not buried with personal items, the expedition leaders said, but next to some were perfume jugs, storage jars and small bowls.

    A few individuals were buried with bracelets and earrings and some with weapons.

    "This is how Philistines treated their dead, and it's the code book to decoding everything," said archaeologist Adam Aja, a participant in the dig.

    The Philistines appear in the Bible as the archenemy of the ancient Israelites. They are thought to have migrated to ancient Israel from lands to the West around the 12th century BC.

    The best known Philistine now is Goliath, the giant warrior who, according to the Bible, was defeated by the young David before he became king.

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