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Gary Arvidson is a research writer living in King's Mountain,
North Carolina. Arvidson devoted years of intensive study to researching the
location of the famed tomb and treasure of ancient Israel's King David. His
quest for finding the location of King David's Tomb began in 1983 while he was
associated with the Foundation of Biblical Research.
His investigation included
an on-sight visit to the venue of the ancient city of David, located south of
the Haram esh-Sharif, to explore the area. Arvidson is the author of In
Search of King David's Lost Tomb & Treasure.
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