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    Benjamin Mazar (Hebrew: בנימין מזר; born Binyamin Zeev Maisler, June 28, 1906 – September 9, 1995) was a pioneering Israeli historian, recognized as the...
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    during the Iron Age period. Mazar is married with three children and resides in Jerusalem. He is the nephew of Benjamin Mazar, one of the first generation...
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    anything like a wing such as a battlement or parapet. The archaeologist Benjamin Mazar thought it referred to the southeast corner of the Temple overlooking...
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    baritone singer Benjamin Mazar (1906–1995), Israeli historian and archeologist; President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Benjamin McKenzie (born...
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  • Mazar and Mažár are surnames. Notable people with the surnames include: Amihai Mazar (born 1942), Israeli archeologist Benjamin Mazar (1906–1995), Israeli...
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    is an inscribed stone from the 1st century CE discovered in 1968 by Benjamin Mazar in his early excavations of the southern wall of the Temple Mount. The...
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    interim, classes were held in 40 different buildings around the city. Benjamin Mazar was President of the university from 1953 to 1961, Giulio Racah was...
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    ruins date back to "the later Jewish times, about the Christian era." Benjamin Mazar, during his excavations of Sheikh Abreik, discovered coins that date...
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    Mazar (1942–present) Nephew of Benjamin Mazar, noted for his Modified Conventional Chronology, a counter to Finkelstein's Low Chronology Eilat Mazar (1956–2021)...
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    Qasr al-Abd and other remains from Iraq al-Amir in today's Jordan. As Benjamin Mazar established, during the First Temple Period there were influential Judean...
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