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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdAcJaHDzbo&t=1020s

When one studies archaeology, one ends up studying the Bible and Homer's epics; if you study the Orient, you study Oriental religious texts. What I find when I found "The Bible UnEarthed" was the Bronze Age/Iron age transition. A transition from the era of Egypt at the height of their powers(when Karnak, Abu Simbal, amongst other such great architecture and sculpture was built), and the Minoans on the Crete island, and Troy, and the Hittites, and then the Iron age came around 1200 B.C. which swept away the those Bronze age cultures, to the Iron age cultures which started out with the Hebrews and Greeks, and then the Romans later on.

John Romer's Testament is still the best video documentary on the archaeology of the Bible, both new and old testament. It mixes both the science and the apologetic thinking actually.

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