Importance of Camels in Biblical Archaeology - InspiringPhilosophy

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Does Genesis blunder when it mentions the patriarchs owned camels? Many experts say camels were not domesticated in the Levant until the Iron age. However, we challenged that claim with historical and archaeological evidence. A special thanks to scholar Mark Chavalas who helped write this video script.

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The Introduction of Domestic Camels to the Southern Levant:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/033443513X13753505864089

Monophyletic Origin of Domestic Bactrian Camel (Camelus Bactrianus) and Its Evolutionary Relationship with the
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19292708

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Sweeter than Camel’s Milk: The Camel in Sumerian, the Bactrian Camel in Genesis?
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On the Reliability of the Old Testament - Kenneth Kitchen

Biblical Archaeology. Famous Discoveries That Support the Reliability of the Bible - David E. Graves

The Stones and the Scriptures - Y. Yamauchi

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