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I think archaeology should be in scope, but I'm not sure that talking about every monastery that the Crusaders built, for example, is in scope. Similar to what I wrote in Jewish/history, I think th...
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I think archaeology should be in scope, but I'm not sure that talking about every monastery that the Crusaders built, for example, is in scope. Similar to what I wrote in Jewish/history, I think that questions about Crusaders' impact on Jewish communities in Israel, perhaps even myths about connections between Jews and Crusaders in Israel (again, just an example) is okay.- I'm also for talking about the literal science of the land of Israel. Quite a bit of it can and does overlap with the Tanach and the Gemara, too.
- The other points, I'm not sure about yet.
- I think archaeology should be in scope, but I'm not sure that talking about every monastery that the Crusaders built, for example, is in scope. Similar to what I wrote in Jewish/history, I think that questions about Crusaders' impact on Jewish communities in Israel, perhaps even myths about connections between Jews and Crusaders in Israel (again, just an example) are okay.
- I'm also for talking about the literal science of the land of Israel. Quite a bit of it can and does overlap with the Tanach and the Gemara, too.
- The other points, I'm not sure about yet.
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I think archaeology should be in scope, but I'm not sure that talking about every monastery that the Crusaders built, for example, is in scope. Similar to what I wrote in Jewish/history, I think that questions about Crusaders' impact on Jewish communities in Israel, perhaps even myths about connections between Jews and Crusaders in Israel (again, just an example) is okay. I'm also for talking about the literal science of the land of Israel. Quite a bit of it can and does overlap with the Tanach and the Gemara, too. The other points, I'm not sure about yet.