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Tel Beit Shemesh
Other Name:
Tel Bet Shemesh
Religion:
Jewish
Archaeological Evidences:
Period:
Early Roman
Excavation:
Excavated
Excavators:
Boaz Gross (2018-2020)
Main Finds:
Monumental Rectangular Structure, built of finely dressed ashlar blocks.
Identified Structure:
Yes
Site Condition:
The structure was dismantled due to the highway’s expansion. There are plans to rebuild it on the western side of the Tell
Geographic Details
Geographical Region:
Judea
Longitude:
34.976853
Latitude:
31.750530
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Photos:
Photos
Plans and Drawings:
Plans
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