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Israel and Judah are ethnonyms that also denote two closely related polities located in the southern Levant, which flourished during the Iron Age (ca. 1200–586 bce); they were situated for the most part in the central hill zones of present-day Israel and Palestine.
Keywords:
ancient Near East history;
archaeology