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Archaeologists and historians now realise that there was no unified military conquest of the Canaanite cities at any time in the late Bronze Age. In fact several of the cities, including Jericho and Ai, had long been abandoned before the time of the supposed conquest.

Scholars now believe that the Hebrew people were simply rural Canaanites who migrated peacefully from the region of the rich coastal cities and settled in the hitherto sparsely populated hinterland. In time they forgot their real origins and began to develop legends and myths to explain their presence in the land. The Book of Joshua should be interpreted in this context.

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