Posts Tagged ‘Archaeology’

Fifteen-hundred year-old Jewish village found near Beersheba

Fifteen-hundred year-old Jewish village found near Beersheba Sunday, 2 September, 2012 Purification ritual baths (Mikveh) and public buildings from the Byzantine Era were discovered in an archaeological dig carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority. The discovery was made during work on widening Road No. 6, north […]

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Olive Press discovered in Hod Hasharon

Thirteen hundred year-old commercially-used Olive Press discovered in Hod Hasharon. While digging for a new road in Hod Hasharon, near Kfar Malal, an ancient olive press dating from the late Byzantine―early Moslem period (6-8th century) was discovered. It was apparently used to produce olive oil on a […]

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A splendid harbor from 2,300 years ago

July 2012 : Visits Their Offices A splendid harbor from 2,300 years ago was uncovered on Akko’s seabed. It is considered the country’s largest and most important harbor from the Hellenistic period (3rd-2nd centuries B.C.). Incorporated in the quay there were discovered large mooring stones, used to secure sailing vessels. Aside from the […]

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A spectacular treasure trove

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Excavations in Jerusalem

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Mar Saba

Mar Saba Greek Orthodox monastery in Judean Desert, built on hillside of Nahal Qidron, 12 km. east of Bethlehem. Founded in the 5th century by the monk Saba and called after him (mar means holy) . Mar Saba, inhabited by close to a dozen monks today, has […]

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En-dor

En-dor “And Manasseh had in Issachar and in Asher Beth-shean and her towns, and Ibleam and her towns, and the inhabitants of Dor and her towns, and the inhabitants of  En-dor and her towns, and the inhabitants of Taanach and her towns, and the inhabitants of Megiddo […]

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Haluza Ruins

Haluza Ruins Ancient city ruins of  Haluza, 12.5 miles  southwest of Beer Sheba. One of the important Nabatean cities, located on the trade route between Gaza and Petra. During the Byzantine Period it was a spiritual center and an army base. best writing service The city was […]

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Galilee

Galilee  (Joshua 20:7; John 7:2) Jesus spent about six months of his Ministry in the Galilee: “After these things Jesus walked in Galilee: for he would not walk in Judea, because the Jews sought to kill him.” (John 7:2) “And they appointed Kedesh in Galilee in mount […]

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Hazor

Hazor (Joshua. 11:10) “And Joshua at  that time turned back, and took  Hazor, and struck the king thereof with the sword:  for Hazor formerly was the head of all those kingdoms” signature loan rate Hazor is the largest ancient archaeological mound in the Holy Land (131 feet […]

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