Amarna Letters — The Habiru at the Gates of Canaan
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The Amarna Letters are 382 cuneiform tablets from the diplomatic archives of pharaohs Amenhotep III and Akhenaten. Letters from Canaan's vassal kings describe the advance of groups called "Habiru" — whose identification with the biblical Hebrews remains one of the oldest debates in biblical archaeology.
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