RF2ACDTKE–moshav lachish in israel from the ruins of the ancient walls of tel lakhish with covered vineyards and forest in the background
RMBF7J9H–Israel, Shephelah, Amatzia Forest
RFW3JJ9C–a view of moshav lachish forest and vinyards from the southwest tower of the tel lackish archaeological site in central israel
RF2AECGP5–View from Tel Lachish, Western Israel, overlooking the grape fields and Hebron Valley. This was the second most important city in the Southern Kingdom.
RM2M4BX85–Archeologist Saar Ganor of the Israel Antiquities Authority points to the Greek dedication inscription to Salome inside the elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
RMANNHFG–Israel lachish Pine tree forest December 2007
RM2M4B2PG–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RMBF7MM4–Israel, Shephelah, Amatzia Forest
RFW3JJD5–the entrance courtyard and official rooms at the tel lachish archaeological site in Israel with moshav lachish in the background
RF2AECGP6–Tel Lachish, National park. Raobohim's castle rock wall base is 2,800 years old. Symbolic chairs for each of the Kings of Judah who reigned.
RM2M4BX7J–Archeologist Saar Ganor of the Israel Antiquities Authority uses his cellphone light to view a Greek dedication inscription to Salome inside the elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
RMANNWYR–Israel lachish Pine tree forest December 2007
RM2M4B2PT–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RF2AE41RR–rows of grape vines on drip irrigation lines covered with high tech protective fabric at a vineyard in lakhish in israel with a clear blue sky in the
RMBF7J5J–Israel, Shephelah, Cyclamen flowers in Amatzia forest
RM2M4BX7P–Lachish Forest, Israel. 20th Dec, 2022. Religius icons left by visitors are seen inside of an elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RMARAB4Y–Israel Lachish region Winter grass in a pine forest December 2007
RM2M4B2PP–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX7G–The Israel Antiquities Authority displays clay lamps from the eighth and ninth centuries CE, unearthed in the courtyard of an elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
RM2M4B2R5–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX70–An archeologist from The Israel Antiquities Authority holds clay lamps from the eighth and ninth centuries CE, unearthed in the courtyard of an elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
RM2M4B2PX–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX7K–An archeologist from The Israel Antiquities Authority holds clay lamps from the eighth and ninth centuries CE, unearthed in the courtyard of an elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
RM2M4B2R2–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX7B–Lachish Forest, Israel. 20th Dec, 2022. Workers for the Israel Antiquities Authority dig in the courtyard of an elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M4B2T0–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX6J–An archeologist from The Israel Antiquities Authority holds a clay lamp from the eighth and ninth centuries CE, unearthed in the courtyard of an elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
RM2M4B2R6–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX6T–Lachish Forest, Israel. 20th Dec, 2022. Burial niches are seen inside the elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M4B2R7–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX6E–Lachish Forest, Israel. 20th Dec, 2022. Archeologist Saar Ganor of the Israel Antiquities Authority uses his cellphone light inside the elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M4B2RX–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BXCM–An archeologist from The Israel Antiquities Authority holds a clay lamp from the eighth and ninth centuries CE, unearthed in the courtyard of an elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
RM2M4B2XE–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX6H–Lachish Forest, Israel. 20th Dec, 2022. Archeologist Saar Ganor of the Israel Antiquities Authority walks outside the entrance to the elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M4B2PF–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX7H–Lachish Forest, Israel. 20th Dec, 2022. Archeologist Saar Ganor of the Israel Antiquities Authority stands inside the elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M4B2R9–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX6A–Lachish Forest, Israel. 20th Dec, 2022. A close-up of the Greek dedication inscription to Salome inside the elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M4B2T1–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX6N–An archeologist from The Israel Antiquities Authority holds a clay lamp from the eighth and ninth centuries CE, unearthed in the courtyard of an elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
RM2M4B2R0–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4BX6K–Lachish Forest, Israel. 20th Dec, 2022. A worker for the Israel Antiquities Authority carries dirt outside the entrance to the elaborate 2,000 year old Second Temple Period family burial cave, known as the Salome Cave, in the Lachish Forest in the Judean lowlands, on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Archeologists say the cave was continued to be used in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods and became known as the Salome Cave due to the tradition that believes it is the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M4B2R3–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2R4–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2R1–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2R8–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2PN–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2RA–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2RT–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2XA–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2PW–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2XD–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
RM2M4B2RF–Lachish Regional Council, Israel. 20th December, 2022. A 2000 year old Second Temple Period burial cave, designated the Salome Cave, one of the most impressive discovered in Israel according to archaeologists, is being uncovered in the Lachish Forest. A popular tradition identifies it as the burial place of Salome, the midwife of Jesus. Excavations of the courtyard uncovered a row of shop stalls that apparently sold or rented clay lamps in the 8th and 9th centuries CE. Lamps may have served for light or as part of religious ceremonies. The cave comprised several chambers with multiple rock hew
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