The first several photos here are of a family burial cave , apparently of a Hellenized Edomite family. The original drawings had been vandalized, but luckily the first archaeologists there had made extensive drawings of the originals, and from those drawings these replicas were made.
The next photo is of a small columbarium (dove-house), located under a house, essentially a small family fertilizer business.
Entrance to a water cistern located beneath a house.:
The most famous site in Beit Guvrein are the Bell Caves. A small hole was made in the Naari sone above, and then the stone below was quarried out. These caves are from the late Byzantine/ Early Islamic periods.
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Remarkable photos!
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