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http://lrc-tesuto.lrc.lsa.umich.edu/HJCSimg/0055_GalileeArch32.jpg

This stone-lined pit is 21 feet deep and 34 feet across and was a municipal grain storage silo between ca. 780-650 BCE. There were two winding staircases that went down into it (one of which is visible on the right side of the photograph). Though no…

http://lrc-tesuto.lrc.lsa.umich.edu/HJCSimg/0059_BibArch55.jpg

This large rectangular building with its double row of pillars was a royal storehouse from the 9th century BCE. Other storehouses like it have been discovered at Megiddo and at Tel Be'er Sheva.

http://lrc-tesuto.lrc.lsa.umich.edu/HJCSimg/0051_GalileeArch25.jpg

The area with pillars in this photo shows the ancient ruins of a storehouse that dates to the 9th century BCE. The large rooms in the foreground date to the time of Jeroboam II (793-753 BCE). In the background is the snow-covered peak of Mt. Hermon.

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