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  2. List of archaeological sites in Israel and Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Part of the 'Caves of Maresha and Bet-Guvrin in the Judean Lowlands as a Microcosm of the Land of the Caves' World Heritage Site [36] Mary's Well: Masada: World Heritage Site [101] Mazor Mausoleum: Tel Megiddo: Tell al-Mutesellim [102] Part of the 'Biblical Tels - Megiddo, Hazor, Beer Sheba' World Heritage Site [33] Megiddo church: Mesad Hashavyahu

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The State of Israel ratified the convention on 6 October 1999, making its cultural and natural sites eligible for inclusion on the list. The country has nine sites, all of which are cultural. The earliest inclusions were Masda and the Old City of Acre in 2001; the latest inclusion was the network of caves at Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park in ...

  4. Archaeology of Israel - Wikipedia

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    A UNESCO World Heritage site since 2005, Tel Be'er Sheva is an archaeological site in southern Israel, believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva. Archaeological finds indicate that the site was inhabited from the Chalcolithic period, around 4000 BCE, [92] [93] to the 16th century CE.

  5. Category:Archaeological sites in Israel - Wikipedia

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    For pre-historic sites from before written history, see Category:Prehistoric sites in Israel. For ancient sites from the beginnings of written history to Alexander the Great's conquest, see Category:Ancient sites in Israel. For sites from the Greek and Roman eras, see Category:Classical sites in Israel. For medieval sites, see Category:Medieval ...

  6. List of National Heritage Sites of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Um Rashrash: Memorial site in Eilat, where the Flag of Israel was raised for the first time, when the Israeli soldiers arrived on 10 March 1949. Hurvat Anim; Tel Hazor; Cave of the Patriarchs, Hebron: Traditional burial place of Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebeccah, Jacob and Leah. Qumran Caves

  7. Category:Archaeology of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological sites in Israel (19 C, 210 P) B. Biblical archaeology (4 C, 63 P) D. Archaeological discoveries in Israel (2 C, 45 P) I. Israelite and Jewish ...

  8. Forensic science reveals how Jesus really looked - AOL

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    The discovery came after researchers evaluated drawings found in various archaeological sites in Israel. Thus the dark skin, eyes and traditional Jewish beard with short, curly hair.

  9. Category:Archaeological sites in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    See Category:Ancient sites in Jerusalem for sites from before Alexander the Great's conquest. See Category:Classical sites in Jerusalem for sites from the Greek and Roman eras. See Category:Medieval sites in Jerusalem for medieval sites. Most archaeological sites will fall into multiple categories.