
There are many other impressive landmarks in the city with its many churches, the most famous being the Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery at the top of the Carmel with the cave believed to contain the grave of the prophet Elijah according to Christian tradition. The site of Elijah’s cave is revered by Jews, Christians and Moslems alike.
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Israel Prehistory - Roman Times
Uploaded by paulbuddefamily on May 22, 2011
Pre-historic Middle East was the cradle of civilisation both in relation to agriculture and the arrival of cities. Israel is part of that region and shares that rich past. The Israel Museum shows artefacts dating back to those early days, focussing on the Canaanites and the Phoenicians . Archaeological evidence in the Old City also reveals glimpses of this past. However, more is visible of the Roman times where under Herod the Great Israel saw a massive increase in infrastructure activity.
POR: YOUTUBE Y ISRAELSITE.NET
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