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Royal podium at  DanKhorvat (Horbat) OmritRoman bridge on GöksuRoman BridgePanias Roman BridgeRoman BridgeRemains of the  Agrippa PalacePalace of Agrippa II - remainsPalace of Agrippa II - remainsPalace of Agrippa II - remainsPalace of Agrippa II - remainsPalace of Agrippa II - remainsPania Palace Agrippa IIPalace of Agrippa II - remainsPalace of Agrippa II - reconstructionPalace of Agrippa II - reconstructionAn aquaduct runs under the floor of this corridor in Caesarea PhilippiAn aquaduct runs under the floorAn aquaduct - under the floorSynagogue at Caesarea PhilippiSt. Adalbert Church Romanesque architectureSynagogue of PaniasPanias Temple of PanSynagogue of PaniasSynagogue of PaniasSynagogue at Caesarea PhilippiEntrance to the synagogueSynagogue at Caesarea PhilippiSynagogue at Caesarea PhilippiRemains of Crusader fortress

Location:

  • Israel, Dan
  • geo:33.247082,35.652882
  • Location ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • -840~ / unknown

Class:

  • Find
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=21806

Annotations

 The Tel Dan Stele is housed in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.The stele was discovered by Avraham Biran in 1993.

See:

  1. Brian B. Schmidt; Contextualizing Israel’s Sacred Writing: Ancient Literacy, Orality, and Literary Production, SBL Press 2015, p. 24
  2. http://cojs.org/tel_dan_stele-_c-_840_bce/

Nearby

Tel Dan, Podium for Ruler

Leshem - Laish. Achab`s Throne

Tel Dan, Iron Age Gate (Israelitan)

Remains of the Iron Age (Israelite) Gate on the City's South Wall

DAN - Tel Dan

Dan - Ancient Bible city. According to the Book of Judges originally named Laysha or Laish.


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