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Tell es-Sultan is one of the largest settlement mounds in the Jordan Valley and belongs to historical Jericho.The site has been occupied since the proto-Neolithic, with only a few phases of abatement.
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee has declared ‘Tel Sultan – Jericho’ in Palestine as a World Heritage Site. This designation, attained with a majority of votes during the 45 th session hosted in ...
Excavations at Tell es-Sultan, led by British archaeologist Kathleen Kenyon in the 1950s, revealed significant archaeological findings, including the Tower of Jericho.
Tel a-Sultan, also known as Tel Jericho, is the central tel in the city. It sits at 21 meters above its surroundings and is 40 dunams wide. It includes many archaeological findings, ...
Israel slammed the decision, which it said was made “despite the many and sincere efforts of the Secretary-General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, to balance the decision." ...
AMMAN — The archaeological team found a dagger in a necropolis north of Tell Sultan thanks to a villager who gave it to the Italian-Palestinian archaeological expedition to Tell Sultan. The finding ...
Jericho’s Tell es-Sultan, oldest Palestinian agricultural town, inscribed as World Heritage Site Tell es-Sultan is oval-shaped mound that contains prehistorical deposits of human activity Qais ...
Ancient Jerico/Tell es-Sultan is located northwest of present-day Jericho in the Jordan Valley in Palestine, the property is an oval-shaped Tell, or mound, that contains the prehistorical deposits of ...
Professor Eugene Kontorovich, director of international law at Kohelet Policy Forum, blasts UN’s cultural agency which listed Tel a-Sultan in Jericho as a "Palestinian world heritage site".
In its first session today, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee announced that the Palestinian site “Tel Sultan – Jericho” won a majority of votes, making it the first Arab site to be added to the ...