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DMTX. Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the
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Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the first time. Jerusalem, Israel. 10/02/2010.


The Madaba map was found in a church in Jordan 120 years ago dating back to the 6th and 7th century, the ancient mosiac map that depicted the land of Israel during the Byzantine period and depicts the entrance to Jerusalem from the west. The remains that where found have been showed here for the first time.

Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the first time. Jerusalem, Israel. 10/02/2010.

The Madaba map was found in a church in Jordan 120 years ago dating back to the 6th and 7th century, the ancient mosiac map that depicted the land of Israel during the Byzantine period and depicts the entrance to Jerusalem from the west. The remains that where found have been showed here for the first time.

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Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the first time. Jerusalem, Israel. 10/02/2010.


The Madaba map was found in a church in Jordan 120 years ago dating back to the 6th and 7th century, the ancient mosiac map that depicted the land of Israel during the Byzantine period and depicts the entrance to Jerusalem from the west. The remains that where found have been showed here for the first time.

Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the first time. Jerusalem, Israel. 10/02/2010.

The Madaba map was found in a church in Jordan 120 years ago dating back to the 6th and 7th century, the ancient mosiac map that depicted the land of Israel during the Byzantine period and depicts the entrance to Jerusalem from the west. The remains that where found have been showed here for the first time.

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Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the first time. Jerusalem, Israel. 10/02/2010.


The Madaba map was found in a church in Jordan 120 years ago dating back to the 6th and 7th century, the ancient mosiac map that depicted the land of Israel during the Byzantine period and depicts the entrance to Jerusalem from the west. The remains that where found have been showed here for the first time.

Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the first time. Jerusalem, Israel. 10/02/2010.

The Madaba map was found in a church in Jordan 120 years ago dating back to the 6th and 7th century, the ancient mosiac map that depicted the land of Israel during the Byzantine period and depicts the entrance to Jerusalem from the west. The remains that where found have been showed here for the first time.

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Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the first time. Jerusalem, Israel. 10/02/2010.


The Madaba map was found in a church in Jordan 120 years ago dating back to the 6th and 7th century, the ancient mosiac map that depicted the land of Israel during the Byzantine period and depicts the entrance to Jerusalem from the west. The remains that where found have been showed here for the first time.
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Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the first time. Jerusalem, Israel. 10/02/2010.


The Madaba map was found in a church in Jordan 120 years ago dating back to the 6th and 7th century, the ancient mosiac map that depicted the land of Israel during the Byzantine period and depicts the entrance to Jerusalem from the west. The remains that where found have been showed here for the first time.
Israeli Authorities discover the ancient remains of the main Roman Road from 1500 years ago which led into Jerusalem from the West. Artefacts found during the discovery have gone on show for the first time. Jerusalem, Israel. 10/02/2010.


The Madaba map was found in a church in Jordan 120 years ago dating back to the 6th and 7th century, the ancient mosiac map that depicted the land of Israel during the Byzantine period and depicts the entrance to Jerusalem from the west. The remains that where found have been showed here for the first time.