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Date: July 06, 2019 at 19:46:02
From: chatillion, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Phillistines, Biblical Enemies of the Israelites, Were European |
URL: https://www.livescience.com/65867-philistines-ancient-dna-europe.html?utm_source=ls-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20190706-ls |
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Phillistines, Biblical Enemies of the Israelites, Were European, DNA Reveals [VIDEO]
The ancient Philistines — famous for their appearances in the Hebrew Bible, including the story of David and the giant Philistine Goliath — weren't local to what is now modern-day Israel. Instead, this enigmatic group descended from a group of seafaring Europeans, a new study of ancient DNA finds.
After analyzing the ancient DNA of 10 individuals buried at a Philistine archaeological site, an international team of researchers found that the Philistines descended from people in Greece, Sardinia or even Iberia (present-day Spain and Portugal). These ancestors migrated across the Mediterranean during the late Bronze Age or early Iron age, about 3,000 years ago.
But this European genetic signal was short-lived. Once the Philistines arrived in the southern Levant, an area encompassing the eastern Mediterranean, they intermarried with the locals. "Within no more than two centuries, this genetic footprint introduced during the early Iron Age is no longer detectable and seems to be diluted by a local Levantine-related gene pool," study co-researcher Choongwon Jeong, an archaeogeneticist at the Max Planck Institute of the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany, said in a statement. [Photos: Biblical-Era Cistern and Carvings Discovered in Israel]
Philistine mystery
Historians and archaeologists have spent decades trying to decipher the Philistines' origins. In addition to mentions in the Hebrew Bible (the story of Samson and the Philistine Delilah also mentions the group), the Philistines also appear in texts left behind by the ancient Egyptians. By cross-referencing these Hebrew and Egyptian texts, archaeologists managed to trace the Philistines in time and geography to a region that includes the port city of Ashkelon, in what is now modern-day Israel.
An infant burial from the Levant. Credit: Robert Walch/Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon Excavations there revealed a dramatic shift in culture, including in the style of pottery and architecture, between the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age. "They started to resemble findings from archaeological sites that were in the Bronze Age Aegean, so Bronze Age Greece," study lead researcher Michal Feldman, a doctoral student of archaeogenetics at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, told Live Science. "From this came the theory that the Philistine culture [in the Levant] that appeared during the Iron Age is migrated from Greece."
But not everyone agreed with that theory. Perhaps the locals were merely copying foreign pottery and culture, or maybe the migrants came from elsewhere in Europe, some scientists said. So, study co-researcher Daniel Master, an archaeologist at Wheaton College in Massachusetts who is co-directing the dig at Ashkelon, turned to geneticists to solve the mystery.
Ancient DNA analysis
The geneticists sampled more than 100 specimens, mainly teeth and inner ear bones, which are both known to be good preservers of ancient DNA. But the researchers got DNA results from only 11 specimens belonging to 10 individuals who lived between 3,600 and 2,800 years ago.
"That's because the eastern Mediterranen, in general, is quite problematic for DNA preservation," Feldman said. "DNA gets degraded over time, and when the environmental conditions are warm and humid, it degrades faster."
But the DNA from the 10 individuals was enough to solve the mystery. When the researchers compared DNA from the earlier, Bronze Age people with DNA from the later, Iron Age Philistines, "we saw they had an ancestral component that the Bronze Age people didn't have," Feldman said. This ancestral component was traced to southern Europe. It's hard to say exactly where in southern Europe, however, as databases of ancient DNA from this time are spotty, Feldman said.
An excavation of a Philistine cemetery at Ashkelon, in modern-day Israel.
An excavation of a Philistine cemetery at Ashkelon, in modern-day Israel.
Credit: Melissa Aja/Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon Moreover, the link to southern Europe "doesn't mean that the Philistines [themselves] came from these regions," she added. But the southern European signal is undeniable, so "we can say that the ancestors of the Philistines probably came from southern Europe and arrived into Ashkelon some time either at the end of the late Bronze Age or the beginning of the Iron Age." [In Photos: Pottery Vessel with Pensive Figurine Discovered in Israel]
At that time, in the 12th century B.C., so many empires were collapsing that the period is known as the "early Dark Ages," Feldman said. So, it's no surprise that the Philistines migrated to the Levant, she said.
Two researchers excavate a Philistine cemetery at Ashkelon.
Two researchers excavate a Philistine cemetery at Ashkelon.
Credit: Melissa Aja/Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon The study is "fascinating," said Éadaoin Harney, a doctoral student in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, who was not involved in the research.
"By sequencing ancient genomes from individuals buried in the city of Ashkelon at different time periods throughout its history, the authors find evidence of a relatively short-lived influx of southern European-related ancestry into the region that emerged during the early Iron Age," Harney said.
This genetic work, in turn, "supports previous archaeological and historical claims that cultural shifts that occurred in the region during the Bronze Age to Iron Age transition were at least in part due to migration," she told Live Science in an email.
The study was published online today (July 3) in the journal Science Advances. Originally published on Live Science.
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Date: July 08, 2019 at 18:19:26
From: georg, [DNS_Address]
Subject: the "Sea People" that invaded the Mediterranean they were |
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In his book, “The Key,” on the origin and derivation of certain key words that are found all around the world, John Philip Cohane wrote the following regarding the “Sea People” that invaded the Mediterranean Sea at the time of the destruction of the Hittite empire, “A.R. Burn provides the name of the Akhaiwa ruler as Tawagalawas, titled The Ayawalawas.”
The following words from “The Key” are parsed with Lakota syllable meanings:
Akhaiwa: {ahh (regarding) khah (that which is chosen) ihh (ours arrive there) wah (those of our blood)} Tawagalawas: {tah (he who is on high) wah (him of our blood) gah (he travels about) lah (affectionate regard he has) wah (for those of our blood) zah (he is the sinew that binds us)} Ayawalawas: {ahh (regarding) yah (ours who go there) wah (those of our blood) lah (affectionate regard) wah (for those of our blood) zah (he is the sinew that binds us)} Akhhiyawa: {ahh (regarding) khah (that which is chosen) hih (those arrive here) yah (ours go there) wah (those of our blood)} Akhaioi: {ahh (regarding) khah (that which is chosen) ahh (about it) ihh (ours arrive there) ohh (wounding them) ihh (upon our arrival)} Akhaiowi: {ahh (regarding) khah (that which is chosen) ahh (about it) ihh (ours arrive there) ohh (wounding them) wih (those ones under the Sun)} Akhaiwasha: {ahh (regarding) khah (that which is chosen) ihh (ours arrive there) wah (those of our blood) shah (those who are red)} Awashasha: {ahh (regarding) wah (those of our blood) shah (those which are red) shah (they are red)} Hawashasha: {hah (the skins of them) wah (those of our blood) shah (those which are red) shah (they are red)} Washasha: {wah (those of our blood) shah (those which are red) shah (their skins are red)} Ahhiyawa: {ahh (about us) hih (ours come) yah (ours go) wah (those of our blood)}
In regards the “Tawagalawa letter,” the Wikipedia article reads as follows, “It is so named because it mentions a brother of the king of Ahhiyawa named Tawagalawa [...] More recent research based on new readings and interpretations of the Hittite texts, as well as of the material evidence for Mycenaean contacts with the Anatolian mainland, came to the conclusion that Ahhiyawa referred to Mycenaean Greece, or at least to a part of it.”
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Date: July 07, 2019 at 23:23:23
From: Eve, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Phillistines, Biblical Enemies of the Israelites, Were European |
URL: http://earthboppin.net/talkshop/theend/messages/73261.html |
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I read a similar article and almost posted it here but for whatever reason did not. I did post it later the next day on dreams board. I even had a dream about the bronze age or what seemed to be a combo of old and new...can't recall if I posted it but I remember it as it was so different, it was like ultra modern space age world combined with the bronze age. Anyways, thanks!
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Date: July 07, 2019 at 22:34:47
From: JimW, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Phillistines, Biblical Enemies of the Israelites, Were European |
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Date: July 08, 2019 at 22:53:18
From: Karen in IL, [DNS_Address]
Subject: I care(NT) |
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Date: July 12, 2019 at 09:18:21
From: georg, [DNS_Address]
Subject: this board is for sneer-fest club members to rotate through (NT) |
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Date: July 12, 2019 at 12:34:04
From: Karen in IL, [DNS_Address]
Subject: I know this all too well |
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So does Bopp - that's why he deleted my last comment.
Some are allowed to be sarcastic. Some are not.
I am among those who are not.
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Date: July 12, 2019 at 15:19:33
From: georg, [DNS_Address]
Subject: yes, they can disparage our beliefs but we cannot defend ourselves (NT) |
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Date: July 12, 2019 at 15:19:32
From: georg, [DNS_Address]
Subject: yes, they can disparage our beliefs but we cannot defend ourselves (NT) |
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Date: July 07, 2019 at 23:27:17
From: Eve, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Phillistines, Biblical Enemies of the Israelites, Were European |
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Someones did they spent a lot of time and effort on the research and excavation...happens all the time every day around the globe the uncovering of old chill stuff with dried bones.
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