Once Charles Darwin's theory of evolution became popularized, many refuted the belief that the Book of Genesis was anything other than a collection of myths. The Garden of Eden and the Great Flood were thought impossible. Instead, many people insisted that the stories were written simply to provide a heritage for the Hebrews and as morality tales to encourage good behavior. This chapter examines archaeological discoveries that clarify possible answers to these age-old questions.

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