Archaeo. & Images

Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Civic Center-Palladius street)

Beth She'an. Civic center - Artist rendering of the Cigma at the center of Palladius Street west Stoa (T. Milzen)....

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Beth She'an Amphitheater Excavations

Beth She'an. Civic center - The Byzantine Agora with the Ummayad workshop on the south....

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Bet Guvrin (Bet Gruvin-An altar)

Bet Guvrin. Bet Guvrin - an altar, found in the amphitheater's shrine, bearing a dedicatory inscription. Crusader Church...

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Bet Guvrin (Bet Gruvin-A vault) Crusader Church

Bet Guvrin. Bet Guvrin - a vault, dated to the Crusader period, beneath the citadel....

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Bet Guvrin (Bet Gruvin-one of)

Bet Guvrin. Bet Guvrin - one of the bell shaped caves. (Israel Antiquities Authority)...

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Beth She'an (Scythopolis-Northeast gate)

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

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Akko (Acre) Citadel of Acre

Hospitaller Center. Acre - Architectural section of the refectory. The Citadel of Acre (Akko) was built on the ruins of the Crusaders fortress on the North-West side of the city. The citadel was the palace of the Governor during the 18th-20th C and later became a large British prison....

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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-Eastern Thermae)

Beth She'an, also known as Scythopolis, is an ancient archaeological site located in the northern part of the Jordan Valley in Israel. This historically significant city has a rich and diverse history that spans thousands of years, making it a captivating destination for historians, archaeologists, and curious travelers alike. The city was original...

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