Ancient Israel

Banias (Banias-Aerial view)

Banias. Banias - aerial view of the civic center of Paneas and the excavation areas....

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Bet Guvrin (Bet Gruvin-A vault)

Bet Guvrin. Bet Guvrin - A vault forming part of the Roman Podium. Crusader Church...

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Bet Guvrin (Bet Gruvin-caves)

Bet Guvrin. Bet Guvrin - one of the bell shaped caves....

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Northeast gate)

Beth She'an. City Gate - The city's northeast gate, one of six gates built around Roman-Byzantine Nysa Scythopolis. Structures on the Fortress...

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Conservation of The Hospitaller Center, Akko

Hospitaller Center. Acre - Architectural details of the refectory. The fortress is located in the northern part of the Old City, next to the city wall. It was the center of the Hospitaller Quarter in Crusader Akko and its construction as a fortified compound was carried out in stages. The conservation measures in the fortress include accompanying t...

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Akko (Acre) (Acre - Two Dwellings)

Domestic quarter. Acre - Two dwellings in the domestic quarter. - Turkish bath...

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Akko Khan Al Umdan

Underground water system. Acre - A spring-house....

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Civic Center-West Bath house)

Beth She'an, also known as Scythopolis, is a historically significant archaeological site located in the northern Jordan Valley, near the junction of the Jordan River and the Jezreel Valley. The city's name, Beth She'an, is derived from Hebrew and translates to "House of Tranquility." Its alternative name, Scythopolis, reflects the city's Greco-Rom...

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Civic Center-Theater)

Beth She'an. Civic center - The theater. Roman Theater...

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Caesarea Maritima

Caesarea Maritima. Caesarea was the main Roman town of ancient Israel. It was founded by King Herod on the Mediterranean coast, where he created a large harbor. Much of the Roman, Byzantine and Medieval city has been excavated in the last decade. The tourist can now visit the Roman theater and amphitheater, the aqueducts that fed the city with spri...

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