Kings Point Pottery
Kings Point Pottery is one of the major highlights in the small town of Kings Point. Located right on the shoreline, the eye-popping gallery compliments the life Central Newfoundland offers. Join the Huxter family as they visit the studio where Claye and Abbie learn to make pottery.
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From hiking to the top of a waterfall to exploring the shelves of an old community store, the Huxter family takes on King's Point, Newfoundland and Labrador, and surrounding area.
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A seal bearing a name that appears in the Bible was discovered in the City of David
A rare and exciting discovery: A bulla (seal impression) and a 2,600-year-old stamp bearing Hebrew names were uncovered in the City of David. The artifacts were discovered inside a public building that was destroyed during the destruction of the First Temple and were uncovered in archaeological excavations of the Givati Parking Lot in the City of David National Park in Jerusalem. The dig was conducted by archeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority and Tel Aviv University.
According to Prof. Yuval Gadot of Tel Aviv University and Dr. Yiftah Shalev of the Israel Antiquities Authority who were responsible for the dig, these special artifacts were found inside a large public building, that was destroyed in the sixth century BCE - likely during the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. Large stone debris, burnt wooden beams and numerous charred pottery shards were discovered in the building, all indications that they had survived an immense fire. The importance of this building can be discerned, among other things, from its size, the finely cut ashlar stones from which it was built and the quality of the architectural elements found in the layers of destruction - for example, remnants of a polished plaster floor, which had collapsed and caved into the floor below.
The stamp and bulla, which are about one centimeter in size, were deciphered by Dr. Anat Mendel-Geberovich of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Center for the Study of Ancient Jerusalem, who, according to the script, dates them to the middle of the seventh century to the beginning of the sixth century BCE.
The seal impression, dated to the First Temple period, features the words: “(belonging) to Nathan-Melech, Servant of the King” (LeNathan-Melech Eved HaMelech). The name Nathan-Melech appears once in the Bible, in the second book of Kings 23:11, where he is described as an official in the court of King Josiah, who took part in the religious reform that the king was implementing: “And he took away the horses that the kings of Judah had given to the sun, at the entrance of the house of the Lord, by the chamber of Nathan-Melech the officer, which was in the precincts; and he burned the chariots of the sun with fire.”
The title “Servant of the King” (Eved HaMelech) is appears often in the Bible to describe a high-ranking official close to the king. This title appears on other stamps and seal impressions that were found in the past. This seal impression is the first archaeological evidence of the name Biblical Nathan-Melech.
Dr. Mendel-Geberovich notes that the fact that this official was mentioned by his first name alone indicates that he was known to all, and there was no need to add his family lineage.
According to Mendel-Geberovich, “Although it is not possible to determine with complete certainty that the Nathan-Melech who is mentioned in the Bible was in fact the owner of the stamp, it is impossible to ignore some of the details that link them together.”
Bullae were small pieces of clay impressed by personal seals, used in ancient times to sign letters. While the parchment that they sealed didn’t survive the fires that devastated ancient Jerusalem, the bullae, which are made of ceramic-like material, were preserved, leaving evidence of the correspondence and those behind them.
A stamp-seal was also in discovered the same place, made of bluish agate stone, engraved with the name - “(belonging) to Ikar son of Matanyahu” (LeIkar Ben Matanyahu). According to Dr. Mendel-Geberovich, “The name Matanyahu appears both in the Bible and on additional stamps and bullae already unearthed. However, this is the first reference to the name “Ikar,” which was unknown until today.” She believes that despite the literal meaning of Ikar which is farmer, it most likely refers to a private individual with that name as opposed to a description of his occupation. It is still unclear who this person was. Private stamps were used to sign documents, and were often set in signet rings carried by their owners. In ancient times these stamps noted the identity, lineage and status of their owners.
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While at the recent Bespoked Bike Show in Bristol, we were lucky enough to get to chat with one of the biggest legends of cycling tech, Chris King! Find out his opinions on freehub noise, getting started in the industry, and bottom bracket standards.
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Archaeologist says he's found citadel captured by King David in conquest of Jerusalem
An Israeli archaeologist claims he has found the legendary citadel captured by King David in his conquest of Jerusalem, rekindling a longstanding debate about using the Bible as a field guide to identifying ancient ruins.
The claim by Eli Shukron is disputed by other archaeologists.
It is the latest in a string of announcements by Israeli archaeologists saying they have unearthed palaces of the legendary biblical king, who is revered in Jewish religious tradition for establishing Jerusalem as its central holy city - but who has long eluded historians looking for clear-cut evidence of his existence and reign.
It is the latest in a recent string of dramatic claims by Israeli archaeologists of unearthing palaces of the legendary biblical king, who is revered in Jewish religious tradition for establishing Jerusalem as its central holy city - but who has long eluded historians looking for clear-cut evidence of his existence and reign.
The sensitive Israeli-Palestinian conflict is also wrapped up into the discussion.
The 10 million US Dollar excavation, made accessible to tourists last month, took place in an Arab neighbourhood of Jerusalem and was financed by an organisation that settles Jews in guarded homes in Arab areas of east Jerusalem in an attempt to prevent the city from being divided.
The Palestinians claim east Jerusalem, captured by Israel in 1967, as the capital of a future independent state.
Shukron, who excavated the Jerusalem citadel at the City of David archaeological site for nearly two decades, said he believed there is strong evidence for his theory.
This is the citadel of King David, this is the Citadel of Zion, and this is what King David took from the Jebusite King, said Shukron, who said he recently left Israel's Antiquities Authority to work as a lecturer and tour guide.
Most archaeologists in Israel do not dispute that King David was an historical figure, and a written reference to the House of David was found in an archaeological site in northern Israel.
But archaeologists are still divided on identifying Davidic sites in Jerusalem, the city he was said to have made his capital.
Shukron's dig, which began in 1995, uncovered a massive fortification of five-ton stones stacked 21 feet (6 metres) wide.
Pottery shards helped date the fortification walls to be 3,800 years old.
They are the largest walls found in the region from before the time of King Herod, the ambitious builder who expanded the Second Jewish Temple complex in Jerusalem almost 2,100 years ago.
The fortification surrounded a water spring and is thought to have protected the ancient city's water source.
The fortification was built 800 years before King David would have captured it from its Jebusite rulers.
Shukron says the story of David's conquest of Jerusalem, as well as another biblical story, provide clues that point to this particular fortification as David's entry point into the city.
In the second Book of Samuel, David orders the capture of the walled city by entering it through the water shaft.
Shukron's excavation uncovered a narrow shaft where spring water flowed into a carved pool, thought to be where city inhabitants would gather to draw water.
Excess water would have flowed out of the walled city through another section of the shaft Shukron said he discovered - where he believes the city was penetrated.
Shukron says no other structure in the area of ancient Jerusalem matches what David would have captured to take the city.
The biblical account names it the Citadel of David and the Citadel of Zion.
Shukron's theory is not shared by the archaeologist who dug with him.
But other respected Israeli archaeologists say recent finds match the biblical account more than naysayers claim.
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Caplin Rolling II
Caplin rolling ashore on King's Cove beach.... Caplins roll along the beaches in NL in late June or July followed by the Whales and puffins and other sea birds giving Newfoundland (NL) the best place to watch these wonders of nature..
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Whales in front of King's Point Pottery, King's Point on the island portion of the province of Newfoundland & Labrador Canada. Watching lots of Pothead or Pilot Whales chasing squid in Calvin W Yates boat. Video by J Lilly & D Hayashida.
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