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Endnote 2 – Searching for Bethsaida: The Case for Et-Tell

In the 1920s, it was assumed that the mutilations took place after the Muslim conquest. However, during the Umayyad dynasty figurative art was permissible, and iconoclasm took place only with the Shi’ite dynasty of Egypt in the ninth century.

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