The Riddle of Mount Sinai
 Archaeological Discoveries at Har Karkom
 
 
  
What is the true story behind the biblical narration of Exodus?  Where is Mount Sinai?
  
This book presents archaeological evidence unearthed by Prof. Emmanuel Anati at Har Karkom, in the Negev desert, Israel. Geographically, Mount Karkom is situated approximately half way between Kadesh Barnea and Petra.
 Har Karkom was a paramount cult centre and a sacred mountain beginning in the Palaeolithic Age, reaching its peak of religious activity in the third millennium BC, when it was a true "Mecca" for the desert people. 
 If the epic accounts described in the books of Exodus and Numbers rely on a historical background, and if indeed an exodus from Egypt took place with stops at Mount Sinai and at Kadesh-barnea, the chronological context may refer only to the BAC period, and more precisely to phase BAC IV (2350-2000 BC). 
 Har Karkom was a primary sacred mountain in that period, and the topography and archaeological evidence of its plateau appear to reflect the location and character of the biblical Mount Sinai.
 
  
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Emmanuel Anati Biography 
 From the book "The Riddle of Mount Sinai - Archaeological Discoveries at Har Karkom"
 
I. Mount Sinai Rediscovered  
II. The Mountain of Sanctuaries  
III. The Birth of a Hypothesis  
IV. Topography and Exegesis  
V. The Testimony of Archaeology  
VI. The Human Landscape: Camping Sites and Other Structures from the Bronze Age  
VII. Enigmatic Discoveries  
VIII. Rock Art and the Cult of Stones  
IX. People, Climate, and History  
X. Conclusions  
Acknowledgements  
Bibliography 
Mount Sinai Images Gallery 
 From the Survey report of Har Karkom map
 
Har Karkom Survey  
HK Periods analysis  
BK Periods analysis 
HK Rock Art analysis 
Glossary 
 The detailed corpus description of over 1200 archeological sites found at Har Karkom (HK) and Beer Karkom (BK) - By site number
 
HK Corpus 1-99  
100-199  
200-299   
300-399   
BK Corpus 100-399  
400-499  
500-599   
600-699   
700-799   
800-899    
 Additional informations
 
Edizioni del Centro  
CCSP General Informations  
Links
 
  
 ...Sanctuaries and altars located on the mountain and at its foot, as well as numerous remains of campsites, tell the hitherto unknown story of a sacred mountain in the heart of the desert of Exodus, which seems to reflect with surprising precision the events and conditions described to us, albeit in miticised form, in the Old Testament. 
 But the archaeological discoveries go far beyond this; in opening up new areas to archaeological investigation the book provokes lively and enlightening discussion. 
This web site, which features a rich iconography of over 200 illustrations, also helps to clarify a major question: to what extent may we consider the biblical narrative as a source of historical documentation.
 
 
  
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