Tell es-Sultan Map - Archaeological site - Palestine - Mapcarta
Tell es-Sultan, also known as Tel Jericho or Ancient Jericho, is an archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Palestine
Tell es-Sultan, also known as Tel Jericho or Ancient Jericho, is an archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Palestine
Taken by Yousef Albina in the 1950s, this photograph shows the Ein al-Sultan riverbed near Tel al-Sultan in Jericho. Date ...
Tell es-Sultan is the archaeological site of the ancient city of Jericho, where excavations date back to 9600 – 7700 BC, making Jericho a top contender for ...
Ain al-Sultan (Jericho) ; Aqabat Jaber Refugee Camp 3.6 km ; Makhokh Stream Reserve 7.4 km ; Ein Prat Nature Reserve 10 km ; Judea and Samaria ("West Bank") 22 km ...
For this Palestinian 'Ayn al-Sultan R.C., we provide: hundreds of pictures & stories, families, detailed maps & brief history, mosques, & Nakba Oral History ...
The site of Tell es-Sultan, is located in the lower plain of the Jordan Valley, approximately ten kilometers north of the Dead Sea. At a depth of 250 meters ...
This is an original 1903 halftone print depicting one of the mounds of Ayn al-Sultan in Palestine, which was the location of ancient Jericho.
Description : Il y avait deux camps à Ein El Sultan abritant chacun 8.000 et 3.000 réfugiés. Original material : digital. Resolution : 3445x2232.
The fountain of Elisha Spring or Ein As Sultan, a fresh water spring at the foot of Tel Jericho, Tel Es Sultan or ancient Jericho seen behind in the background.
Set in the northeast part of modern day Jericho, 'Tel es-Sultan' (in Arabic 'Sultan's hill') is the archaeological site of Biblical Jericho.