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Madelyn Mumzoglu

Madelyn Mumzoglu is an archaeologist who has collaborated with Yosef Garfinkel on various projects, including the study of the Beit Shemesh region. Her work primarily focuses on the Iron Age and the biblical periods, contributing to the broader understanding of these eras in the context of the Southern Levant. Mumzoglu's research interests include ancient ceramics and the integration of archaeological findings with historical texts.

Her contributions to the field have been recognized in several academic publications and presentations at international conferences. Mumzoglu's expertise in pottery analysis and her meticulous excavation techniques have allowed her to uncover significant artifacts that provide insights into the daily lives and practices of ancient populations.

Madelyn Mumzoglu continues to work on projects that explore the interface between archaeology and the Bible, aiming to provide a clearer picture of the historical landscapes mentioned in biblical texts. Her work not only sheds light on ancient civilizations but also enriches the dialogue between past and present, offering perspectives that resonate with contemporary discussions on history and culture.

Books

בית המקדש וארמון שלמה (Hebrew Edition)