Excavations have given proof of a flourishing wine industry in the Byzantine and early Arab period, especially at sites like Shivta, Halutza, Nitzana, and Avdat.
A Lion’s Toe Bone and Piece of Leopard Jaw Were Found at Tel Burna, Identified as the Biblical Town of Libnah – Which Is One of Many Near Eastern Sites Featuring Big Cat Remains. Giant-slayer David Claimed to Have Slain a Lion, but Could He Have?
Investigations into grape seeds, unearthed from a Byzantine monastery in Israel, provide clues to the "mysterious" origins of Gaza wine and the historical progression of grapevine cultivation in arid climates. These seeds, sourced from communities in Israel's Negev desert, one of them traced back
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