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Megiddo
Q208379Megiddo: important excavation in Galilee.
Bronze Age
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Thuthmose III - Already fortified in the Chalcolithic
- A sanctuary from the Early Bronze Age has been excavated, with a round altar and dating to about 2500 BCE
- There was a Bronze Age water system (a tunnel to a well)
- 1457 BCE: Canaan conquered by the Egyptian king Thutmose III (r.1479-1425), who left an account on one of the walls of the temple in Karnak (Thebes). Megiddo remained an Egyptian town for more than four centuries. Rehob, Hazor, and Beit Shean are comparable sites.
- Among the Amarna Letters (written in the fourteenth century BCE) are six letters from a king named Biridiya
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One of the Megiddo Ivories - After about 1200 BCE, the Bronze Age system started to collapse. One of the crisis symptoms was the presence of the "Sea People", such as the Peleset (the Philistines of the Bible), Tjeker, and Denyen, which were settled in Canaan. Egyptian control of Canaan lasted until after 1150, but after that, many towns were abandoned.
![]() Megiddo, Bronze Age sanctuary |
![]() Megiddo, Bronze Age sanctuary, model |
![]() Megiddo, Late Bronze gate |
![]() Megiddo, Tunnel |
Iron Age
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Remains of an "Aeolic" capital - Captured by Sheshonq I (r. 945-924) and rebuilt by ninth-century kings like Omri and Ahab. From this age, stables and a gate have been excavated.
- In the third quarter of the eighth century BCE, the kingdom of Israel found itself under Assyrian attack; its capital Samaria fell in c.724 BCE. Megiddo became Assyrian too; there are some buildings from the late eighth and seventh centuries BCE
- 610/609 BCE: King Josiah of Judah met the Egyptian king Necho II in Megiddo and was slainnote or was mortally wounded during a battle.{According to 2 Chronicles 35.20-27.}}
![]() Megiddo, South stables |
![]() Megiddo, Assyrian buildings |
![]() Megiddo, Iron Age grain storage |
![]() Megiddo, North Palace (or stable?) |
Later History
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Caparcotna - According to the Book of Revelation, Armageddon or Megiddo (Har-Megedon, "the hill of Megiddo") will be the place of the last battle in the eschatological agenote