Discovering the Biblical city of Libnah
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Archaeologists and volunteers lay down around the structures they discovered in Libnah. (Skyview Photography Ltd)
A handle stamped with a seal consistent with the kingdom of Judah. (Itzhaq Shai)
Volunteers enjoy getting their hands dirty by helping to excavate the Tel Burna site. (Itzhaq Shai)
Studying a decanter found at the Tel Burna site. (Itzhaq Shai)
A statue, possibly an idol, found at the Tel Burna site. (Itzhaq Shai)
Very unique triplet vessels that were possibly used for cult-like rituals. (Itzhaq Shai)
An excavator holding a "Lady of Burna" statue. (Itzhaq Shai)
An aerial view of the entire Tel Burna excavation site. (Skyview Photography Ltd)
Part of a clay mask found at the Tel Burna site. (Itzhaq Shai)
An artifact depicting a scarab found at the Tel Burna site. (Itzhaq Shai)