A new site was added in the Judean low hills area: Horvat Shu’a
Ruins of a second temple period village in the Judean foothills region, south of the valley of Elah.
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A new site was added in the Judean low hills area: Horvat Shu’a
Ruins of a second temple period village in the Judean foothills region, south of the valley of Elah.
Explore the site: Horvat Shu’a
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Horvat Lavnin –Ruins of an Iron Age, Early-Roman and Byzantine village in the Judean foothills region, south of the valley of Elah.
Explore the site: Horvat Lavnin
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A new site was added in the Judea low hills area: Khirbet al-Ra’i
A multi-period archaeological site, with a peak settlement period during the Iron Age period. A rare inscription was found here, bearing the Biblical name Jerubba’al.
Explore the site: Kh. al Ra’i
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A new site was added in the north-east area of Yizreel valley: Tel Ein Haddah
A multi-period archaeological site located on the plateau above Yavne’el, named after its spring (Ein Haddah).
Explore the site: Tel ein Haddah
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Ruins of a large Byzantine Church were unearthed in a valley south east of Ramat Beit Shemesh.
More here: Church of the Glorious Martyr
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A visitor’s center and historical well in BeerSheba, associated with the history of the Patriarchs Abraham and Isaac.
More here: Abraham’s well
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A new site was added in the Beth Shemesh area:
Khirbet el-‘Alya is a multi-period site, towering over the west side of Ramat Beit-Shemesh Aleph.
More here: Kh. el-Alya
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A new site was added in the Negev area:
Ruins of a Israelite period desert fortress and settlement, later reused by the Nabateans.
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A new site was added in the Negev area:
Ruins of a Israelite period desert fortress and small settlement, near the confluence of Nahal Boker and HaRoeh streams with HaBasor stream.
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