An archaeological excavation near Beit Shemesh has revealed a large prehistoric community that lasted for thousands of years. Conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority, the dig discovered the oldest structure ever found in the Shfela region of the Judean Hills, dating back to the first permanent human settlement in the area some 10,000 years ago.
- By melchizedek
- 26 Nov 2013
- 02:30AM
as a descendant of the Canaanites I agree with Yuval. will all the Jews kindly vacate my homeland ?
thank you
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