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Caves were used for refuge throughout history in the region. Up the southern slope of the Masada cliff, the almost inaccessible Yoram Cave, whose only opening is located some 4 metres (13 ft) above an exposed access path and 100 metres (330 ft) below the plateau, has been found to contain 6,000-year-old barley seeds.
Yoram Gal (Hebrew: יורם גל; born 7 January 1952) is an international Israeli painter, playwright, director, actor and theater, TV and cinema producer. His first play was EVERYMAN (1978). His first play was EVERYMAN (1978).
The Bukuroshja e Fjetur Cave (Albanian: Shpella e Bukuroshes së Fjetur) or Radac Cave (Albanian: Shpella e Radacit), also known as Sleeping Beauty Cave, is a cave located in the village of Radac, Peja, Kosovo. [1] Around 11 kilometers from the town of Peja, the cave is found to the left of the Peja-Rozaje Road in the Accursed Mountains. [2]
Yoram (יֹרָם or יורם ? ) is a given name derived from Jehoram ( יְהוֹרָם ), meaning " Jehovah is exalted" in Biblical Hebrew , which was the name of several individuals in the Tanakh ; the female version of this name is Athaliah .
The other cave had been looted at some point, and analysis revealed that the interred individuals belonged to a group of different origin than the first group. [2] Ancient Hebrew inscriptions, known as the Khirbet Beit Lei graffiti, were found in the caves. From 1979 to 1983, Yigal Tepper and Y. Shahar [clarification needed] the caves at the ...
It has become popular since walking trail was built alongside channel. [2] The place is perfect for a variety of activities such as biking , walking , swimming and sightseeing . The most beautiful attractions of the channel include St. Nicholas' Fortress , located at the entrance of the channel, St. Anthony Cave , located in the middle of the ...
Prespa National Park (Albanian: Parku Kombëtar i Prespës) is a national park situated in southeastern Albania on the border triangle shared with Greece and North Macedonia. At approximately 277.5 km 2 (107.1 sq mi), the park encompasses the country's sections of the Great and Small Prespa Lake .
This led in the autumn of 1951 to the discovery of caves high up in the near vertical rock face of the Wadi Murabba'at. With the confirmation that the new texts had come from Murabba'at, Gerald Lankester Harding and Roland de Vaux commenced official excavations there in January 1952. [3] Four caves were examined.