| Star of David Time Table | 
| Israelite       slaves in Egypt crystallized salt with Magen Davids made from straw       (David       Bloch's theory)       Egypt 17       BCE | 
| Magen       David was created as an ornament in the Menorah Tabernacle (Uri       Ofir's theory) Desert, 13 BCE | 
| King David used it as his shield, Jerusalem, 10 BCE | 
| King Solomon used it on his ring , Jerusalem, 10 BCE | 
| On a wall of a room, Megiddo, 9 BCE | 
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| On a seal belonging to Joshua b. Asayahu, Sidon, 7 BCE | 
| The Ten lost tribes that were exiled by king of Assyria, 7 BCE | 
| Kagome crest at some of Shinto's oldest and most important temples, Japan, 5 BCE | 
| On Jar handles found by archeologist Sukenik, Israel, 1 BCE | 
| It was the shape of Bar Kochba's Shield in his revolt against the Roman Empire, Israel, 2 CE | 
| In a synagogue, Capernaum, 3 CE | 
| On a Jewish tombstone, Taranto, 3 CE | 
| On a Magic bowl found in 1853, Kinneret, 3 CE | 
| On a rock excavated at a synagogue, Eshtamoa, 3 CE | 
| In a Synagogue, Horbat Shura, 5 CE | 
| Used by Khazars, Caucasus, 5 -10 CE | 
| On a cover page of the Leningrad Codex, Leningrad, 11 CE | 
| In a Synagogue, Hamelin, 13 CE | 
| On a Tanakh manuscript, Toledo, 13 CE | 
| On the flag of the Jewish community, Prague, 14 CE | 
| On a flag of an allegorical figure in a Catalan manuscript, Catalonia, 14 CE | 
| In a Kabbalistic book titled Sefer ha-Gevul, 14 CE | 
| On a red flag when the Jews of Ofen received King Mathios Kuruvenus, Budapest, 15 CE | 
| In the first Hebrew prayer book, Prague, 16 CE | 
| On the walls of Jerusalem, 16 CE | 
| As a trademark for Jewish printers, Europe, 16 CE | 
| Isaac Luria taught that the elements of the plate for the Seder evening have to be placed in the order of the hexagram, Tzfat, 16 CE | 
| On the tombstone of David Gans, the astronomer and historian, Prague, 17 CE | 
| On a stone marking the boundary between the Jewish and the Christian quarters, Vienna, 17 CE | 
| Used by Sabbatai Zvi, the false messiah, 17 CE | 
| Rothschild incorporated it into his family coat of arms, Germany, 17 CE | 
| On the Jewish community seal, Vienna, 17 CE | 
| On a medallion and as part of the community's seal, Amsterdam, 17 CE | 
| On wedding stones in synagogues, Germany, 17 CE | 
| Alchemists began calling it the shield of David, Europe, 18 CE | 
| Tombstone, Bordeaux, 18 CE | 
| As a specific Jewish sign in a satirical anti-Semitic engraving, 18 CE | 
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| Heinrich Heine signed his letters with a Magen David instead of his name, Paris, 19 CE | 
| On the walls of a synagogue which was built from the remains of an ancient synagogue, Peki'in, 19 CE | 
| The symbol of the first       Zionist groups Bilu, Hovevei Zion etc. Europe, 19 CE | 
| The Jewish       Gauchos of the Pampas,       Argentina, 19 CE | 
| On the first edition of Herzl's       newspaper Die Welt,        19 CE | 
| Ephraim Moses Lilien's "From Ghetto to Zion" postcard, Bazel, 19 CE | 
| On Edler von Lamel School       building, Jerusalem, 20 CE | 
| On a poster for the recruitment to the Jewish Legion, 20 CE | 
| On       the badge of the Zion Mule Corps soldiers, Turkey, 20 CE | 
| Franz       Rosenzweig wrote the Star of Redemption, 20   CE | 
| On the old Technion building, Haifa, 20 CE | 
| Yellow badges in the Holocaust, Europe, 20 CE | 
| Jewish Autonomous Region in Russia, Birobidzhan , 20 CE | 
| On       Jewish Money, Ghetto Lodz , 20 CE  | 
| On the Israeli flag, Israel , 20 CE | 
| Gershom Scholem wrote his prominent, research about the Star of David, Israel , 20 CE | 
 


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