Bet Shemesh, Israel. 18th July 2013. Hebrew University Prof. YOSSI GARFINKEL explains the significance of findings at Khirbet Qeiyafa and the certainty of the identification of King David's 10th century BCE palace, based on evidence including Oxford University Carbon-14 test results. . Prof. Yossi Garfinkel, of the Hebrew University, and Saar Ganor, of the Israel Antiquities Authority, claim to have positively identified King David's 10th century BCE palace, known to have existed in the Kingdom of Judah at Khirbet Qeiyafa. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
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