Upper Galilee   Sites Gallery

This page summarizes the sites that are reviewed in the area of the Upper Galilee.

 

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This page is a sites gallery of the north of the Galilee - the "Upper" Galilee.

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Tell Hazor

 

Tell Hazor is one of the largest, most important biblical sites in the Canaanite and Israelite periods. The bible gave it the title: "the head of all those kingdoms".

 

View of King Solomon's walls in Tell Hazor.

 

Joshua 11:10: "And Joshua at that time turned back, and took Hazor, and smote the king thereof with the sword: for Hazor beforetime was the head of all those kingdoms."

 

   

Tell Yaaf (Qasab)

 

Tell Yaaf is a biblical site located east to Rosh-Pinna, on the route of the ancient road to Syria. It is yet unidentified.

 

 

Rosh-Pinna was established in the 19th C AD, and recently restored.

 

 

 
 

Montfort Crusaders castle

 

   Ruins of a remote 13C Crusaders castle located in the heart of the nature park of Kziv creek. Once the center of the Teutonic Knights, now a popular hiking place.

 

 

 
 

Tell Avdon   (Abdon, Hebron)

 

  Ruins of a Biblical city on a hill on the western end of Kziv creek. The site existed until the Crusaders and Mamluk periods, and preserved the Biblical name.

 

 

Joshua 19 24, 28: "And the fifth lot came out for the tribe of the children of Asher according to their families....And Hebron, and Rehob, and Hammon, and Kanah, even unto great Zidon;"

 
 
               

Khirbet Masref

 

  Ruins of a Roman and Byzantine fishermen village located along the shore, south of Rosh Hanikra. May have been the Biblical area of Misrephot-Maim.

 

Coast near Khirbet Masref

 

Joshua 11: 8: "And the LORD delivered them into the hand of Israel, who smote them, and chased them unto great Zidon, and unto Misrephothmaim"

    Khirbet Manot (Manueth)

 

  Ruins of a Roman/Byzantine village on the western edge of Kziv creek. In the site are ruins of a Crusaders fortified farm complex, including a sugar processing factory.

 

Manot: press base for sugar refinery

 

          

 

 
      Khirbet Suggar

 

  Ruins of a Roman/Byzantine village on the western edge of Kziv creek.  In the site are traces of buildings, sheepfold, installations, and traces of a church. On the hillside are stone quarries and rock-hewn tombs.

 

Khirbet Suggar - the sheepfold.

 

 

   Keshet (Arch) cave

 

   A large natural cave that overlooks the Bezet creek, a famous rappelling place. The caves around the site are prehistoric sites and were in use also in later periods.

 

Keshet cave

 

 

 

 

 
 

 Mi'ilya (King's castle)

 

  A Greek Catholic village in the west upper Galilee, built over the ruins of the 12th C  Crusader fortress.  The fortress first belonged to the Crusader King Baldwin III, and was called the "King's fortress" , then owned by the De Milly family. The site was a large Biblical city, identified with "Aloth".

 

Kings fortress in Mi'ilya

 

1 Kings 4:16: "Baanah the son of Hushai was in Asher and in Aloth"

 

 

 

 Mi'ilya - Oil press

 

  An ancient oil press located in Mi'ilya, a  Greek Catholic village in the west upper Galilee. The structure was part of the Crusaders fortress.

 

Mi'ilya - ancient oil press

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Khirbet Beit Uriya

 

  Ruins of a Roman/Byzantine village on the western edge of Kziv creek.  A short second stage of settlement was in the Crusader/Ottoman period. Across the creek is a Biblical site.

 

Ruins at Khirbet Beit Uriya

 

Beit Jan

 

  A Druze village in the center upper Galilee, the highest village in Israel. Founded in the 13th C, and may be identified as the Biblical "Beth-Dagon" of the Galilee.

Beit Jan - Sunset view of Western Galilee

 

Joshua 19, 24-27: "And the fifth lot came out for the tribe of the children of Asher according to their families. And their border was... And turneth toward the sunrising to Bethdagon..."

 
 
 

Khirbet Seraf (Semah)

 

   Remains of an ancient village on a hill on the southern side of Bezet Creek, near the modern village of Ya'ara. Another Roman/Byzantine village, Ramah,  was established on its east side.

 

Khirbet Seraf near Ya'ara.

 

 

 

Khirbet Mehoz

 

   Remains of a Byzantine village on the north side of the upper section of Beit Haemek brook.  A recommended site for a short hike in the spring time.

 

Hurvat (Khirbet) Mehoz : structures on the north side

 

 

 
 

Khirbet Tefen

 

   Khirbet Tefen is the ruins of a mountain fortress dated to the Hellenistic period.

 

Khirbet Tefen

 

 

 

 

 

Khirbet Heshek

   Remains of a well preserved 6th C Byzantine church in Tefen area. The structure was probably part of Khirbet Mehoz.

Khirbet Heshek: view of the ruins of the church

 

 
 

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This page was last updated on Dec 26, 2008   

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