This chart summarizes a great deal of information. Column I lists Canaanite cities mentioned in the Bible as having been conquered by the invading Israelites. In three cases—Ai, Arad and Debir—there are two candidates for each of these Biblical sites.

Column II indicates that at only four of these sites, at most, were there cities at the end of the Late Bronze Age.

Column III looks at the situation at the end of Middle Bronze II. Here we find that at only two sites were there no cities—Ai (Khirbet et-Tell) and Arad (Tel Arad). However, these are not important from our authors’ viewpoint because, according to them, these were not the Biblical sites of Ai and Arad; Bimson and Livingston believe the alternative sites listed (Khirbet Nisya and Tel Malhata) are the remains of these Biblical sites.

In summary, the chart reveals a basic inconsistency between the situation at the end of the Late Bronze Age and the Biblical account of the conquest of Canaan, while the situation at the end of Middle Bronze II is consistent with the Biblical account.

Canaanite cities conquered by Joshua, according to the Bible Was there a city at the site at the end of the Late Bronze Age? Was there a city at the site at the end of Middle Bronze II? Was the Middle Bronze II city surrounded by a wall? Was the city destroyed at the end of Middle Bronze II?
Jericho No Yes Yes Yes
Ai: Khirbet et-Tell No No Inapplicable Inapplicable
Ai: Khirbet Nisya No Occupation of uncertain extent indicated by recent excavations Unknown as yet The site was abandoned at the end of MB II, possibly indicating a destruction
Gibeon No Yes None discovered Abandoned (The Bible does not record a destruction [Joshua 9:27])
Hebron No Yes Yes Yes
Hormah/Zephath (Tel Masos) No MB II city of uncertain duration Yes
Arad: Tell Arad No No Inapplicable Inapplicable
Arad: Tell Malhata No Yes Yes Yes
Debir (Khirbet Rabud) Yes Occupation indicated by surface finds ? ?
Lachish Yes Yes Yes Yes
Hazor Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bethel: Beitin Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bethel: Bireh Surface surveys discovered no LB pottery MB II pottery found in surface surveys ? ?