Anti-Semitism and the Yellow-Vest Demonstrations Illustrate the Depth of Europe’s Problem
Holocaust education isn’t the answer.
February 20, 2019
Scientists attempt to solve an archaeological mystery.
Around the beginning of the first millennium BCE, iron replaced copper as the main material for producing tools and weapons in ancient Israel. While archaeologists have found ample evidence about where ancient Canaanite and Israelite copper came from and how it was smelted, they know much less about iron. A group of scientists are now trying a novel way to solve the mystery, writes Nir Hasson. (Free registration may be required.)
Holocaust education isn’t the answer.
Benefiting neither Warsaw nor Jerusalem.
They rest on rock-solid legal grounds.
Scientists attempt to solve an archaeological mystery.
The story of the Vilna Troupe.
Around the beginning of the first millennium BCE, iron replaced copper as the main material for producing tools and weapons in ancient Israel. While archaeologists have found ample evidence about where ancient Canaanite and Israelite copper came from and how it was smelted, they know much less about iron. A group of scientists are now trying a novel way to solve the mystery, writes Nir Hasson. (Free registration may be required.)
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