(Q556)

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29°48'0.151"N, 34°56'44.398"E
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300000
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Verify As per Rothenberg remains of structure at the mouth of the cave four galleries next to the cave seen one piece of probably Roman or later pottery At least a dozen shafts on the ridge above (northwest) of the cave a road that goes through appears to have covered some Possible structure remains next to one An open shaft with hand and foot holes in the walls was seen at coordinates
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194444/412467 Between some of these plates are small clearings rocks with yellow paint found between some Also more plates on lower ridge to the southeast going down to the sealed road 2022 Yoav Vaknin went down to the open shaft at site 24a The shaft gets to a dead end at the bottom filled with sand A bat leaves in it The opening on the top part of the cliff is not connected to an
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y gallery However I think that if the shaft would be excavated perhaps one of the galleries from it would reach the galleries that come out of the caves on the bottom part of the cliff
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cave with 2 arches and masonary on the bottom of arches. Inside horizontal shafts. Near the cave other mining shafts. Roman-Byzantine
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Verify, Rothenberg 1972b; 1980
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2022-01-21
(January 21st, 2022)
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