Found the city of King David in the Old Testament?

According to archaeologists, the ruins of a newly discovered city are believed to be the city of King David in the Old Testament Bible at Tel Eton site in Jerusalem (Israel).

is the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel . He reigned during the period of 1000 BC.

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Tel Eton archaeological site.

The city ruins date back to the 10th century BC, coinciding with the time mentioned in the Bible about the existence of King David. This new discovery continues to spark controversy surrounding Biblical characters, such as whether King David really exists or not.

Some scholars identified the ruins as the city of Eglon , written in the Bible as part of the tribe of Judah ruled by King David. Experts make the conclusion after conducting radiocarbon chronological analysis of samples taken from the floors and foundations of a house, still deep beneath the surface of Tel Eton.

Scientists say the Tel Eton site has the same age as King David and the association with regional social change is related to this ruler. Some researchers believe that King David resembles King Arthur - a legendary figure who is both historically and historically in the context of the material on this character has been eroded over time.