- Beit
Guvrin-Maresha
National Park is a
national park in
central Israel,
containing a
large network of
caves recognized by
UNESCO as a
World Heritage Site...
- Beit
Guvrin (Hebrew: בֵּית גֻּבְרִין, lit.
House of Men in Aramaic) is a
kibbutz in the
Lakhish region, west of the
ancient city of Beit
Guvrin, for which...
- Beit
Guvrin may
refer to a
succession of
settlements and
their archaeological remains, in
proper chronology: Maresha, Beit
Guvrin, Eleutheropolis, Bethgibelin...
- of Beit
Guvrin was
established to the
north of Bayt Jibrin, on the villages' lands, in 1949. The
archaeological sites of
Maresha and Beit
Guvrin, including...
- Chinese-style
columbarium at Nan Tien
Temple in Wollongong,
Australia In the Beit
Guvrin area
several series of
large caves dug into soft rock were found. There...
-
Istanbul Archaeology Museums. This site is now
protected as part of Beit
Guvrin-Maresha
National Park and its
burial caves are
recognized by
UNESCO as a...
- Persians, Phoenicians, Gr****s, Romans, Byzantines,
Muslims and Crusaders. Beit
Guvrin-Maresha
National Park is a
national park in
central Israel, 13 kilometers...
- or
seventh century BCE and was
discovered in
Khirbet Beit Lei near Beit
Guvrin in 1961. The
inscription states: "I am
Yahweh thy God, I will
accept the...
- July or
August 634 (Jumada I or II, 13 AH), in a
location close to Beit
Guvrin in the Roman-era
Palestine region (present-day Israel); it was the first...
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Route –
Desert Cities in the
Negev Masada Acre Tel Aviv
Nahal Me'arot Beit
Guvrin Beit She'arim The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural Organization...