Originally posted by Azazel
I don't think he meant THAT long time ago.
I don't think he meant THAT long time ago.
IIUC the hill country of eretz Israel - Judea, Samaria, (nothing political in using these terms for this period) and I believe the Galil were forested through the Bronze age. They were converted to terraced agriculture in the early iron - IE the beginnning of the Israelite period. Leading at least some archaeologists/historians to identify the settlement of the hill country (by ex-serf refugees from Egyptian dominated lowland Canaanite cities?) as the ultimate basis for the Exodus story.
Mt. Lebanon continued to be forested well into the iron age - the famous cedars of Lebanon.
So forest would seem to be the natural ecology for the hill country, NOT desert.
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