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07 February 2018

UPDATE ON NATIV HA’AVOT DESTRUCTION

UPDATE ON NATIV HA’AVOT BIBLICAL DESTRUCTION

Rare archeology collateral damage of Netiv Ha'avot destruction
Security forces begin preparing destruction of Nativ Ha'avot, with bulldozers destroying artifacts from Patriarchs' period.

Rare burial mound from Patriarch's period
צילום: ירון רוזנטל
[like rampaging greek invaders they destroy ancient finds from the Patriarchs’ era]

Kfar Etzion Field School Director Yaron Rosental discovered this morning that the bulldozers destroyed ancient finds from the Middle Bronze Age - dating back to the period of the Patriarchs.

"An archaeological survey was not carried out there before the excavations, and graves that withstood 4,000 years are going to go down the drain," he said. Rosenthal turned to the Archaeological Officer of the Antiquities Authority, responsible for antiquities in Judea and Samaria, to halt the work until a formal survey is performed to prevent the archeological findings from being destroyed.

Rosental expressed grave concern that ancient tombs from the Bronze Age, including burial mounds known as rojum had already been destroyed on the site, a rare find that was also found on the Temple Mount.

"The destruction we discovered this morning and the planned demolition of Netiv Ha'avot comes from the same problematic source, which is the military rule we have in Judea and Samaria that destroys homes for nothing, and destroys archaeological sites without knowing anything about them," Rosenthal said.

The response of the Civil Administration will be published when it is received.

Source: arutzsheva

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Horrible. This is how you know who leaders are because they have no feelings or connection to the Land so destroying our holy property means nothing to them. Think... Erev Rav!
H' yerachem!

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