Some findings of Kenyon's Jericho City dig:
Painted buried bodies,
House floor plans that suggested simple village inhabitants,
Pottery unique to the Neolithic era,
Ruins of 17 previous Jericho city walls,
Evidence to suggest that at the time the Israelites invaded Jericho in The Bible is not coherent with the existence of the city at that time (this evidence has since been proved false but was a controversy at the time),
Jericho had at one stage been burnt down,
One house near the walls was spared from destruction when the Israelites invaded,
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Theo Jean Kenyon has written: 'Charter no. 176; a short account of the origins and history of the First National Bank of Peoria, 1863-1963' -- subject(s): Ill Peoria, Peoria, Ill. First National Bank
Kathleen Van Cleve wrote one book under this, her married name. That book is the middle grade novel DRIZZLE, published in March 2010. She has also published two adult novels under her maiden name, Kathleen DeMarco. They are CRANBERRY QUEEN (2001) and THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOU AND ME (2003).
Kathleen Kenyon is mostly known for her excavation of Ancient Jericho.
Kathleen Kenyon was born on January 5, 1906.
Kathleen Kenyon was born on January 5, 1906.
Kathleen Kenyon died on August 24, 1978.
Kathleen Kenyon died at the age of 72 on August 24, 1978.
Kathleen M Kenyon has written: 'Excavations in Southwark, 1945-1947'
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Kathleen Kenyon was born on January 5, 1906 and died on August 24, 1978. This would have been 72 years old at the time of death or 104 years old today.
kathleen kenyon was a famous archeologists. Her real name is Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon. she was born on January 5, 1906 in London, UK and died on August 24, 1978. So she was 72 years old when she died. To learn more go to: (See related Link) just type in anybodys name and they will give a whole bunch of true information.
Some examples of archaeologists are Howard Carter, Mary Leakey, and Kathleen Kenyon.
Miriam C. Davis has written: 'Dame Kathleen Kenyon'