Technology such as LiDAR and a drone-mounted 4K camera have led to significant finds among layers of settlement spanning about 2,600 years.
By JNi.Media
If a letter arrived with a broken bulla, it meant it had been opened.
By JNi.Media
These old wells are not very difficult to discern, because of the palm trees that grow around them and the fact that they are surrounded by thick, flourishing aquatic flora.
The Beit Guvrin-Maresha caves located near the city of Kiryat Gat are a network of man-made caves excavated underground over 2,000 years ago. It was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee on 22 June 2014. There are some 480 caves in the Beit Guvrin National Park.
Long before Hamas, there were caves and underground cities in Israel, which the Jews used to fight against the invading Romans. This is a video of Beit Guvrin, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site
By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency
The Beit Guvrin Caves and Maresha are the Eighth UNESCO Heritage Site in Israel
