Yiftael: Early Bronze Age I Architecture

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Title

Yiftael: Early Bronze Age I Architecture

Description

The ancient site of Yiftael, in Lower Galilee, has one of the best preserved Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age I (3150-2850) villages in Galilee. This photograph shows the foundations of the round or elliptical houses that comprised a room that was ca. 15 feet in diameter. The small circle of stones near the center of each house constituted a stone base for a wooden pillar. Nobody knows what the flat stones with the two holes in them were used for.

Location Modern Country

Israel/Palestine

Location City

Ca. 4.5 miles west of Sepphoris

Geolocation