Cloth Dyed in Bible’s Royal Purple and Dated to King Solomon’s Time Undug in Israel, Scientists Say

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Cloth Dyed in Bible's Royal Purple and Dated to King Solomon's Time Undug in Israel, Scientists Say

The one-of-a-kind fabrics were found in the Timna Valley, an ancient district in southern Israel that has historically been engaged in copper production.

Israeli archaeologists have unearthed scraps of purple-dyed fabric claimed to date back to the Old Testament and King David’s and King Solomon’s era, Tel Aviv University (TAU) said in a statement, referring to their recent study published in the journal PLOS ONE.

The trove found includes remnants of woven fabric, a tassel, and fibres of wool dyed in royal purple – something supposedly produced from mollusks living in the Mediterranean Sea and often mentioned in the Bible, in an array of Jewish and Christian contexts alike.

The assumed origins of the find led the team to believe that the society in Timna Valley, an ancient copper production district in southern Israel, where the fabrics were found, must have maintained trade relations with other peoples who lived on the coastal plain.

Professor Ben-Yosef, of Tel Aviv University’s Archaeology Department, has identified the copper-production centre at Timna to be part of the biblical Kingdom of Edom – “a kingdom of nomads in the early Iron Age”, the academic noted, arguing that this find could have stunning ramifications for archaeologists searching for King David’s palace, in particular.

First-Time Discovery in Southern Levant

This is the first time that such Iron Age-dated textiles have been found throughout the Southern Levant, the researchers noted commenting on their joint archaeological endeavour with Bar-Ilan University, also based in the Tel Aviv district.

“Identifying the organic dye colourants in archaeological textiles is a complex task due to the low concentration of the molecules in the fibres and the limited amount of material available for destructive analysis”, the study says, with the researchers pointing out a close association in antiquity of purple with royalty, nobility, and the clergy.

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Cloth Dyed in Bible’s Royal Purple and Dated to King Solomon’s Time Undug in Israel, Scientists Say

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