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Israeli archaeologists discover signs of religion in 9,000-year-old city near Jerusalem [View all]
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The region around Jerusalem has a long history of religious practices.
Those practices might date back to the Stone Age.
The people who lived in a recently discovered 9,000-year-old city just outside present-day Jerusalem were likely people of faith, according to an archaeologist who co-led the excavation....
Vardi said the residents carefully buried their dead in designated burial locations and placed either useful or precious objects, believed to serve the deceased after they died, inside the graves.
We have decorated burial sites, with offerings, and we also found statuettes and figurines, which indicate they had some sort of belief, faith, rituals, Vardi said. We also found certain installations, special niches that might have played a role in ritual.
Those practices might date back to the Stone Age.
The people who lived in a recently discovered 9,000-year-old city just outside present-day Jerusalem were likely people of faith, according to an archaeologist who co-led the excavation....
Vardi said the residents carefully buried their dead in designated burial locations and placed either useful or precious objects, believed to serve the deceased after they died, inside the graves.
We have decorated burial sites, with offerings, and we also found statuettes and figurines, which indicate they had some sort of belief, faith, rituals, Vardi said. We also found certain installations, special niches that might have played a role in ritual.
To read more:
https://religionnews.com/2019/07/19/israeli-archaeologists-discover-signs-of-religion-in-9000-year-old-city-near-jerusalem/
Religion has very deep roots.
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Israeli archaeologists discover signs of religion in 9,000-year-old city near Jerusalem [View all]
guillaumeb
Jul 2019
OP
Doubling down on your *claim* of 'need' doesn't actually demonstrate an actual need.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2019
#32
You say that as if the existing studies and claims in this area are not contested at all.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2019
#37
If we can see from the written record that human societies that left a written
guillaumeb
Jul 2019
#41
Is this one of those things where every statuette is assumed to be a 'fertility goddess' without
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2019
#23
But this sculptor might have no knowledge of the history of fertility statues, or religious
guillaumeb
Jul 2019
#26
All true. But there are ways to tell what something might be, from the thing itself.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2019
#27
But we cannot truly understand how people from 9,000 years ago really saw some of their artifacts.
guillaumeb
Jul 2019
#29
You assume too much. It's funny that you decry patriarchal erasure of Mary, but you actually perform
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2019
#31
I accept that it is a POSSIBILITY, but do not assume it is the actual fact.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2019
#35
The intent could be a lot of things. The lack of perspective of an observer of a second person
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2019
#56
You believe that you know, and you have faith that your knowledge allows you
guillaumeb
Jul 2019
#50