Massive 4,000-year-old Galilee tombs force rethink of Bronze dark age
In northern Israel, archaeologists excavate largest dolmen in the Levant, with 50-ton stones to rival those of Stonehenge in size By Ilan Ben Zion A dolmen in the northern Galilee (Gonen Sharon, Tel Hai College) Around 4,000 years ago, a man, a woman and a child were laid to rest in a barrow beneath a massive…
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