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Tel Rehov

Tel Rehov or Tell es-Sarem, is an archaeological site in the Bet She'an Valley, a segment of the Jordan Valley, Israel, approximately 5… Read more…

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Tel Rehov
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Tel Rehov or Tell es-Sarem, is an archaeological site in the Bet She'an Valley, a segment of the Jordan Valley, Israel, approximately 5 kilometres south of Beit She'an and 3 kilometres west of the Jordan River. It was occupied in the Bronze Age and Iron Age.

The site is one of several suggested as Rehov, meaning "broad", "wide place".

The oldest apiary discovered anywhere by archaeologists, including man-made beehives and remains of the bees themselves, dating between the mid-10th century BCE and the early 9th century BCE, came to light on the tell.

Source: Wikipedia

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Address Israel
Coordinates 32°27'29.996" N, 35°29'50.002" E
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