Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip – Heavy Rain Unearths Ancient Graves In Backyard In Gaza

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    Palestinians gather around a discovered tomb consisting of nine burial holes, which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna, in his backyard in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza City, Friday, Jan. 26, 2018. Archeologists in Gaza say they believe the graveyard is about 2,000-year-old, dating back to the Roman era, where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire. (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip – A Palestinian says he has discovered an ancient burial ground in the backyard of his house in the Gaza Strip.

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    Abdelkarim al-Kafarna said Friday he found a tomb consisting of nine burial holes with bones and some clay pots.

    Archeologists in Gaza believe the site is about 2,000-year-old, dating back to the Roman era, when the territory was part of the far-flung Roman Empire. But they say further tests are needed to determine the exact age.

    Al-Kafaran said he found it by accident after heavy rains this week unearthed parts of the underground chamber.

    Gaza, now ruled by the Islamic militant group Hamas, is on the route between Egypt and ancient Levantine civilizations. It is packed with ancient archaeology endangered by urban sprawl, conflict and years of neglect.
    Three of nine burial holes with bones in a discovered tomb which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna, in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza City, Friday, Jan. 26, 2018. Archeologists in Gaza say they believe the graveyard is about 2,000-year-old, dating back to the Roman era, where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire. (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)
    A Palestinian man displays potteries found in a discovered tomb consisting of nine burial holes, in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza City, Friday, Jan. 26, 2018. Archeologists in Gaza say they believe the graveyard is about 2,000-year-old, dating back to the Roman era, where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire. (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)


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    VeyIzMir
    VeyIzMir
    6 years ago

    I bet they will not find one palistinian artifact! What a surprise!

    hashomer
    hashomer
    6 years ago

    The hamas rasha will destroy the artifacts as ‘pagan’. Israel respects its antiquities of every time period and religion. The radical islamists controlling gaza do not.