The Golan Heights has connections to ancient Jewish and biblical history
The Golan Heights has connections to ancient Jewish and biblical history
Installations were found close to the Temple and the king’s palace and were thought to be important for that reason
Hadrian known in Jewish history as the Roman leader who built a Roman colony in the Holy Land and changed its name Judea to 'Palestine'
The aqueduct supplied water to Jerusalem’s upper city, where Herod’s palace stood
Historic structure features impressive Second Temple period remnants of Jewish settlement
Archaeologists are unsure of the purpose of the massive, not fully uncovered building
Mosaic described as 'extremely dramatic discovery' could be on long-term loan until proper tourist site built
Gate was dated to 3,300 BC
Despite its compact size, the Holy Land is a treasure trove of archaeological discoveries with universal significance