A small carved sculpture discovered in the ancient city of Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel, and dating back over 2,800 years, could be a depiction of a biblical king, according to archaeologists. Robert Mullins, a professor at Azusa Pacific University’s Department of Biblical and Religious Studies, who is co-director of excavations in the ancient city, said last week that the sculpture was found last summer in a large building at the highest point of the city. The figure, only 2 by 2.2 inches in size and

carved in a type of glazed ceramic, depicts a man with long black hair and a beard, wearing a yellow and black headband. The head was originally attached to a figurine that would have stood 8-10 inches in height.  “Despite the head’s small and innocuous appearance, it provides us with a unique opportunity to gaze into the eyes of a famous person from the past; a past enshrined in the Book of Ages,” said Mullins.  READ MORE


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