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You can imagine, Steg, but can't be sure. It's amusing that ancient remains are often surmised by archaeologists to be linked with religious or ritual pratices or beliefs, with no evidence; written documents would make things clearer. What Harari said was that the OT didn't refer to life after death. Some of the posts above suggest that the OT did do just that. I must say that the whole concept of it seems difficult to swallow, especially references to corpses rising from graves and being reassembled in perfect form; that seems naive and raises questions about drowned people, burnt people eaten people, what age would the resurrected ones by given, would they want to eat etc?