
Ask Haviv Anything Episode 56: The industrial revolution of prehistoric Israel, with Tom Levy
Nov 2, 2025
Join Tom Levy, an esteemed archaeologist and author, as he delves into the fascinating world of prehistoric Israel. He shares insights from his latest graphic-novel memoir, exploring the Chalcolithic period, the origins of social inequality, and the industrial-scale copper production in Edom. Tom discusses the impact of metallurgy on social hierarchy, the role of agriculture and irrigation in early societies, and how ancient religion may have fostered community trust. His captivating anecdotes also highlight the evolution of archaeological techniques in uncovering history.
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Personal Moment During October 7th Invasion
- Tom Levy recounted being in Israel on October 7, 2023 and feeling elated when the last hostages returned.
- He described personal ties to Israel through synagogue membership and repeated visits during the war.
How A Teen Became An Archaeologist
- Tom Levy began archaeology aged 14 and first volunteered on an Israeli dig at 17 after writing to Professor Nelson Glueck.
- He became assistant photographer at Tel Gezer and worked on a kibbutz, which launched his lifelong career.
Invitation To Jordan Opened New Research
- Pierre Bikai invited Levy to Jordan after touring his Israeli site, offering to drive him around and show mining regions.
- They visited Phanon, the major copper resource zone 150 km from Levy's earlier chemical matches.




