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Siloh, a city in Samaria mentioned in the Bible (Joshua, Judges, 1 Samuel, 1 Kings, Psalms, and Jeremiah), identified with modern Khirbet Seilun. The site was inhabited a long time befor Israelits came. In Middle Bronze Age II (18-16th BC) Canaanite Siloh was a city protected by the walls. Later site wa abandoned and resettled in the eleven century BC but was only a small village. Then once again was deserted after a a violent attack. After the Israelite conquest of Canaan, Siloh became the central sanctuary site of the Israelite confederacy during the period of the judges (12th–11th century BC.
See:
- Yonathan Mizrachi and Anna Veeder, Tel Shiloh (Khirbet Seilun)Archaeological Settlement in the Political Struggle over Samaria - https://emekshaveh.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/13-Tel-Shiloh-Eng-03.pdf
- https://emekshaveh.org/en/tel-shiloh-and-the-political-struggle-over-samaria/
Siloh, a city in Samaria mentioned in the Bible (Joshua, Judges, 1 Samuel, 1 Kings, Psalms, and Jeremiah), identified with modern Khirbet Seilun. The site was inhabited a long time befor Israelits came. In Middle Bronze Age II (18-16th BC) Canaanite Siloh was a city protected by the walls. Later site wa abandoned and resettled in the eleven century BC but was only a small village. Then once again was deserted after a a violent attack. After the Israelite conquest of Canaan, Siloh became the central sanctuary site of the Israelite confederacy during the period of the judges (12th–11th century BC.
See:
- Yonathan Mizrachi and Anna Veeder, Tel Shiloh (Khirbet Seilun)Archaeological Settlement in the Political Struggle over Samaria - https://emekshaveh.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/13-Tel-Shiloh-Eng-03.pdf
- https://emekshaveh.org/en/tel-shiloh-and-the-political-struggle-over-samaria/