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  • Stone Age Jericho

    Brief history and visual tour of one of the world's first cities by Howard Bloom.

    howardbloom.net

  • Archaeology in Israel: Jericho

    Article by Jacqueline Schaalje discussing sites visible to modern tourists.

    www.jewishmag.com

  • The Walls of Jericho

    Illustrated article by Bryant Wood, discussing evidence consistent with the Biblical account of its destruction.

    www.answersingenesis.org

  • The Saga of Ancient Jericho

    A comparison of the Biblical and archaeological records from the ancient city.

    www.christiancourier.com

  • Wikipedia - Jericho

    Encyclopedic entry includes details about the archaeology of this ancient city.

    en.wikipedia.org

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