Washington: Two large structures believed to have been a part of King David`s palace, have been unearthed by archaeologists in Jerusalem.
Over the past year, archaeologists have excavated a site that they believe to be the fortified Judean city of Shaarayim, where David smote Goliath as described in the Bible.
Two excavators, professors Yossi Garfinkel of Hebrew University and Saar Ganor, told Fox News that the ruins are the best example to date of the uncovered fortress city of King David.
They said that this is indisputable proof of the existence of a central authority in Judah during the time of King David.
Garfinkel and Ganor identified one structure as David`s palace and the other as an enormous royal storeroom.
They are the two largest known buildings to have existed in the tenth century BCE in Jerusalem.
Meanwhile, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) told the Times of Israel that they are confident the site can be attributed to the time of King David`s reign.
Hundreds of artifacts including stone tools, pottery vessels, seals and religious objects typical of the times, were found at the site.
As the excavations came to a close on Friday, the two excavators said that the palace that is now being revealed and the fortified city that was uncovered in recent years are another tier in understanding the beginning of the Kingdom of Judah.
ANI
Photo credit: Israel Antiquities Authority
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