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Shaaraim (Hebrew: She'arayim, שעריים‎‎), meaning "Two Gates", is an Israelite city mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. The site is believed to be on a hilltop overlooking the Elah Valley in the Judean hills.

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Archaeology

After excavating the site, Yossi Garfinkel of Hebrew University of Jerusalem and others believe that Khirbet Qeiyafa is She'arayim. Field work uncovered a wall that makes a nearly complete circuit with two gates. Garfinkel says it is the only contender for She'arayim as all other sites dated to the period have a single city gate. Carbon dating and the absence of pig bones strengthen the argument that Qeiyafa is She'aryaim and not a Canaanite fortress.

Israel Finkelstein disagrees. He claims that Megiddo and several other ancient towns in that region had two gates.

References

Shaaraim Wikipedia


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