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Dan (Hebrew: דן) is an ancient city mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, described as the northernmost city of the Kingdom of Israel, [1] and belonging to the tribe of Dan, its namesake. It was later the site of a royal sanctuary built by Jeroboam.
8 cze 2019 · Summary. Important archaeological discoveries at Tell Den shed light on the Israelite Kingdom, especially during the 10 th and 9 th centuries BC. They attest to the fact that the ancient city of Dan was an important center in Israel’s history and affirm biblical details from the site.
These natural advantages and its location on the main trade route from the Galilee to Damascus made Dan the most important city of the northern part of the Kingdom of Israel. Today it is one of the most attractive archeological sites in Israel.
In the early 8th c. BCE, the city of Dan prospered thanks to the defeat of the Arameans by the Assyrian kingdom, among other reasons. The ritual center in Dan grew and expanded in the days of Jeroboam II (785 BCE), and new altars and pyres were constructed.
11 cze 2024 · Background: Tell (Tel) Dan is an impressive archaeological site with unique remains of the Canaanite and Israelite cities. This page focuses on the remains of the Israelite city, from the conquest of the Canaanite city (12th century BC) through the Assyrian destruction (8th century BC).
7 gru 2016 · The city that served this same purpose anciently was the biblical city of Dan (known today as Tel Dan; “Tel” referring to the archaeological-mound style of the site). The remains, beautifully preserved to this day, show the strength of ancient Israel’s northernmost city.
DAN (CITY) (Heb. דָּנ׃֙), a city of the northern extremity of ancient Israel, situated on the S base of Mount Hermon close to one of the tributaries of the Jordan River, the Nahr Leddan. It was commonly used as a symbol of the extent of Israelite territory in the phrase, “from Dan to Beer-sheba” (Judg 20:1, et al.).