I'm afraid your attributions have gone a bit wonky: I didn't write that. I did write this:Drifting wrote:Bret Ripley wrote:Yes, Jericho has been found and the evidence is that the walls fell outward and the city was burned.
Yes, but Jericho's destruction occurred at least 150 years too early (mid-sixteenth century bce) to be attributable to Joshua's army. Jericho's destruction layer also lacks evidence of battle (arrowheads, skeletons, etc.) that would be expected had the city fallen as described in the Book of Joshua.
Actually, there is archaeological evidence of destruction around 1550 bce. This destruction involved a fire and at least one collapsed wall, but there is no evidence of wholesale slaughter. Perhaps more to the point, this occurred well before Joshua was even born (if we grant that he is historical).Drifting wrote:Hmmmm....it seems there is a continuous archeological record dating back tens of thousands of years. Miraculous that Jericho was utterly destroyed first by a global flood of 2,300 BC which only a handful of people on the planet survived - these people then sprung up enough offspring to go back and resettle Jericho as if nothing had ever happened. (see The Bible)
And then, just 800 years later in around 1,500 BC it is destroyed again by a rabble who brought it to it's knees by walking round it several times with heavy footsteps. And yet again this devastation is struck from the archeological record.
AIG, forsooth? That's just cruel. And an article by Bryant Wood, for all love. Dr. Wood directs a Christian ministry whose stated purpose is not objective analysis of scientific data, but rather to reinterpret the data to make it better fit the Biblical narrative. It may be instructive to note that his attempt to re-date Jericho's destruction to 1400 bce has been thoroughly discredited.http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/cm/v21/n2/the-walls-of-jericho
Here: this article will cleanse your palate, boost your immune system and help prevent cavities: http://www.theskepticalreview.com/BPBobbyWallsOfJericho.html