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Horvat Midras, Church, view from above looking southwest.Azekah, PlanRemains of the Byzantine churchRoman period carved staircaseBeit Guvrin Crusaiders church.Bet Guvrin AmphitheatreCaesar Way

Locatie:

  • Israël, Giv‘at Yesha‘yahu
  • geo:31.676758,34.942131
  • Locatie precies

Classificatie:

  • Mijlsteen
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=35070

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A site on the side of the modern road, which is following a Roman period road between Gaza / Eleuthropolis and Jerusalem. The mile stones attest to the maintanance of the road by the Roman authorities in the third century. Look NE for the site where carved steps of that road were recovered (near Kh. Khanoth.) 

http://www.biblewalks.com/Sites/elahvalleyromanRoad.html

A site on the side of the modern road, which is following a Roman period road between Gaza / Eleuthropolis and Jerusalem. The mile stones attest to the maintanance of the road by the Roman authorities in the third century. Look NE for the site where carved steps of that road were recovered (near Kh. Khanoth.) 

http://www.biblewalks.com/Sites/elahvalleyromanRoad.html


In de buurt

Roman Rd

Roman Rd

Battle between David and Goliath (1 km)

In the valley of Elah was the great battle between young David and the Giant Goliath, who settled the war between the Israelites and the Philistines by a single combat between the two champions of each side.

James Ossuary (1 km)

1st-century ossuarium.


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