Israel Finkelstein criticized an archaeologist from this family for using an already decided literal reading of the Bible to date the Bronze Age Large Stone Structure to the 10th century. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this family of biblical archaeologist Eilat and her grandfather Benjamin, the first Israeli archaeologist granted a permit to dig and the “dean” of Israeli biblical archaeology.
ANSWER: Mazar [accept Benjamin Mazar; accept Eilat Mazar]
[10e] Eilat Mazar dated the Large Stone Structure to the 10th century to argue it was a palace constructed by this Biblical King, who defeated Goliath and was succeeded by his son Solomon.
ANSWER: King David
[10m] Eilat Mazar dubiously theorized that one of these objects belonged to Isaiah and could be linked with one belonging to King Hezekiah. Bulla were these objects, which were often cylinder-shaped in the ancient Near East.
ANSWER: seals
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