Most men in ancient Israel from the period of Jacob to King Solomon, 1700 BC - 900 BC, wore the standard dress of Canaan, and would have gone shirtless in summer months, wearing a simple colorful woven skirt and wore no sandals. Some men worked in the field naked, or at best wore a small loin cloth.
During the cooler months, Israelite men would wear longer tunics that came below the knee, and covered the torso leaving the arms free. Footwear was seldom seen, but sandals were an option.
90% of men wore their beards out long, and allowed their hair to grow long in the back. Some wore kerchiefs, a bandana to keep their hair tidy. Turbans were seen among some farmers, and cattle grazers to the south of Israel.
What did the people of Palestine They ate bread,chicken and beef. Pork was forbidden
No one, because in he first century there was no such place as Palestine. The area did not receive the name Palestina until after the second Jewish revolt. In the first century, what would eventually become Palestine was a combination of Judaea and Syria.
The approximate population of first century Palestine is estimated to be around 1-2 million people. This figure includes a diverse population of Jews, Samaritans, Greeks, Romans, and other ethnic groups.
1) It was in the first century 2) It was in Palestine 3) Jesus was born 4) It is now called Israel
In first century Palestine some of the jobs included: farming, fishing, carpentry, etc. === ===
Palestine and Babylon
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They did not shake hands as you would know, people greeted each other with sacrifices, praise, and by bowing the head.
the first suicidal attack was done is Palestine by a car that was driven by a girl.
letters that were written by scribes or other literate people, moved at the most as fast as a horse messenger can ride. military gave simple orders by smoke signals and used runners for more complex orders.
a staff round which flax or wool is twisted while being spun
The Christians captured Palestine in the first Crusade