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Capernaum
Not published yetThe ancient city of Capernaum has become a well-known archaeological site for tourists visiting Israel.
Discoveries at City of David
Not published yetDiscoveries at City of David (Zion), 2007
Visit to the Mikveh, the Ritual Pool, Discovered in Jerusalem
Not published yetHave you never wondered what it would be like to be inside a mikveh in ancient Israel. Well, even if you were born in the wrong time period you are in luck because there was a ritual pool discovered in Jerusalem. Arutz Sheva for Israel National News takes you on a tour led by Benyamin Eliezer Storchan around the archaeological site. You will be able to see a bit of the inside and learn about the water collecting systems that would’ve been used to make the mikveh efficient.
In this video Luke Chandler takes us up to the archeological site of Tel Khirbet Qeiyafa. From there you have a great view of the valley where David and Goliath fought.
This video, posted in 2012, summarizes some 5 years of Dr. Yosef Garfinkel’s excavations on a hill walled hillfort in the Elah Valley (“the valley of the terebinth” - עמק האלה)
Take a virtual of the ancient site Tel Hazor (תל חצור) in this video clip. The site is located in the Upper Galilee Region in the northeast of Israel and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Buried under millennia of earth and ruins, the legendary stronghold of the City of David has inspired many archaeological digs. This video focuses on one archaeologist’s discoveries.
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David and GoliathJeff Zaremsky
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JudahJeffrey Alan