The Keys to the Kingdom

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Every summer for the past four years, Prof. Yosef Garfinkel leaves the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, puts on his cowboy hat and heads for a rocky hill in the Valley of Elah. From the bottom, the hill doesn't look special or impressive. But on reaching the top, Garfinkel examines the reactions of those who are seeing the settlement he is excavating for the first time.

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