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Beer Sheva is the largest city in the Negev, associated in Genesis with Abraham and Isaac and refounded in the late Ottoman period. Discussed here as part of a post on Beer Sheva and the southern coastal plain.

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British Military Cemetery, Beer Sheva
South · Negev

Beer Sheva and the Southern Coastal Plain

A long day through the southern coastal plain and into the Negev: Mazkeret Batya, the Museum of Philistine Culture and Ashdod Yam fortress, Ashdod Port, the Rutenberg Power Station and Beer Sheva, finishing at the Monument to the Negev Brigade.

Mazkeret Batya Cemetery Philistine altar found at Tel Tzafit, believed to be biblical Gath Ummayid fortress of Ashdod Yam Ashdod Port Rutenberg Power Station, Ashkelon Abraham's Well (?), Beer Sheva British Military Cemetery, Beer Sheva Monument to the Negev Brigade
Bikura Spring at the Sataf Park
Centre

The Judean Mountains

A day in the Judean Mountains west of Jerusalem: archaeological excavations at Motza, the Crusader castle of Belmont, the Sataf farming terraces, the Scroll of Fire Holocaust sculpture, and a sunset from Pilots' Mountain.

Inside the former 'ancient' synagogue at Motza View out from Tel Tzuba Sheikh Saida Ruins Bikura Spring at the Sataf Park Natan Rapoport's 'Scroll of Fire' Sunset over Nachal Soreq and the Judean Mountains from the Pilots' Mountain lookout
Black Arrow Memorial
South · Negev

Settlement of the Negev in the Modern Period

A field trip through the north-western Negev and Gaza Envelope: water and security at Nir Am, the Black Arrow memorial, the RAF and ANZAC memorials in the Beeri Forest, the Maon Synagogue mosaic, Mitzpe Gvulot, the Nachal Besor bridge and Kibbutz Ruchama.

Museum of Water & Security, Nir-Am Black Arrow Memorial RAF Graffiti, Beeri Forest ANZAC Memorial, Beeri Forest Maon Synagogue Mosaic Homes in Mitzpe Gevulot Hanging Bridge over Nachal Besor Security Building in Ruchama
Byzantine Church at Shivta
South · Negev

Shivta and Nitzana

Memorial for the French Commandos Byzantine Church at Shivta Byzantine settlement at Nitzana Memorial for the 8th Bridge at Nitzana
Everlasting Hill at Mt Gerizim
West Bank

Benjamin and Samaria

A field trip into the West Bank: the archaeological site at Shiloh (briefly home to the tabernacle), a fog-bound viewpoint from Mt Kabir, and Mt Gerizim — holy site of the Samaritans.

View from Shiloh Model of the Altar of the Mishkan (Tabernacle) at Shiloh Sheikh Bilal at Mt Kabir Everlasting Hill at Mt Gerizim Byzantine Church at Mt Gerizim View over Nablus / Shechem from Mt Gerizim
Avdat - view from within the fortified area
South · Negev

Nabatean Cities in the Negev

A field-trip to two of the Nabatean cities of the Negev, Mamshit and Avdat, now a UNESCO world heritage site: the ingenious cisterns, the spice and wine trade, the assimilation into Roman and then Byzantine Christian culture.

View over Mamshit Mamshit: 'Nilus' Church View from Avdat - note the greenery to the left coming from revival of ancient irrigation techniques Avdat: Church of St Theodore
Sunset over the ruins of the Israelite fortress at Tel Arad
South · Negev

Archaeology of the Biblical Negev

A field-trip day through the biblical Negev — the Joe Alon Centre for Bedouin culture, then south to the UNESCO-listed Tel Beer Sheva and the early-Canaanite ruins of Tel Arad.

Learning about Bedouin culture at the Joe Alon Centre Descending into the vast water system at Tel Beer Sheva Remains of a late Canaanite period 'Arad House' at Tel Arad The original altar in the temple at the Israelite fortress in Tel Arad Sunset over the ruins of the Israelite fortress at Tel Arad
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