List of archaeological sites in Israel and the Palestinian territories

This is a List of archaeological sites in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

The list also includes the periods to which the site is associated with. They are abbreviated in this way:

List

Name Pa Ne Ch EB IB MB LB I Pe He R By EA Cr Ma O Alternative Name(s) Region Notes
Tel Abel Beth Maachah Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[1] Tell Abil el-Qameḥ Hula Valley
Tell Abu Hawam Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[2] Haifa, Coastal Plain
Abu Zurayq Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Achziv Y Y Y Y Y Y[3] Az-Zeeb, al-Zib, al-Zaib Northern coastal plain
Tel Acre Y Y Y Y Y[4] Tell el-Fukhar Northern Coastal Plain
Adullam Eîd el Mieh, Khirbet ‘Id el-Minya Elah Valley
Tel Afek Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[5] Y[6] Tell Kurdana Northern Coastal Plain
Ahwat Y Y[7] El-Ahwat Samaria
Ain Mallaha Y[8] Eynan Hula Valley
Tall al-Ajjul Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y}[9] Gaza Strip
Alexandrium Y[10] Alexandrium, Sartaba, Qarn Sartabe Jordan Valley
Tel Anafa Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[11] Tel el-Hader Hula Valley
Anim synagogue Y Y[12] Judea
Antipatris Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[13] Tel Afek, Kŭlảt Râs el ’Ain Coastal plain
Amud Cave Y[14] Upper Galilee
Apollonia-Arsuf Y Y[15] Y Y Y Y Y Y[16] Arsur Sharon Plain
Tel Arad Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[17] Negev House of Yahweh ostracon
Arbel Y Y Y[18] Khirbet Irbid Lower Galilee
Ashdod Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[19] Tel Ashdod Coastal Plain
Ashdod-Yam Y Y Y[20] Y Y Y[21] Coastal Plain
Ashkelon Y[22] Y Y Y Y Y[23] Y[24] Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[25] Tel Ashkelon Coastal Plain Ashkelon dog cemetery
Avdat Y Y[26] Abdah, Ovdat, Obodat Negev
Tel Azekah Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[27] Shfela
Tell Balata Y Y[28] Shechem Samaria
Banias Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[29] Caesarea Philippi Golan Heights
Bar'am Synagogue Y Y Y Y Y[30] Upper Galilee
Tel Be'er Sheva Y Y[28] Tell es-Seba Negev
Beth Alpha Y Y[31] Bet Alpha, Bet Alfa Lower Galilee
Beit Guvrin Y Y Y Y Y Y[32] Bayt Jibrin, Eleutheropolis Shfela (Beit Guvrin National Park)
Betar Y Y Y Y Y[33] Khirbet al-Yahud Judea
Bethsaida Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[34] et-Tell Upper Galilee
Tell Beit Mirsim Y Y Y Y Y[35] Shfela
Beit She'an Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[36] Y Y Scythopolis Lower Galilee
Beit She'arim Y Y Y Y Y Y[37] Bet She'arāyim, Kfar She'arāyim Lower Galilee
Belvoir Fortress Y Y[38] Kochav HaYarden Lower Galilee
Bir Abu Matar Y Y[39] Khirbet Abu Matar Negev
Bir el Qutt Y Judean Desert
Tel Burga Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[40] Khirbet al-Bureij Sharon Plain
Cabul Y Y Y Y Y Y[41] Chabolo, Chabulon Upper Galilee
Caesarea Maritima Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[42] Caesarea Palestinae Sharon Plain Birds Mosaic, Pilate stone
Capernaum Y Y[43] Kfar Nahum Korazim Plateau
Cave of Horror Y[44] Cave 8 Judean Desert
Cave of Letters Y Y[45] Judean Desert
Cave of the Minor Sanhedrin Y[46] Jerusalem, Judea
Cave of Nicanor Y[47] Jerusalem, Judea
Château Pèlerin Y Y Y Y Y[48] Atlit fortress, Castle Pilgrim Sharon Plain Today within a close military area of the Atlit naval base
Chorazin Y Y[49] Korazim Korazim Plateau
Daughters of Jacob Bridge Y Y[50] Y Y Y Gesher Bnot Ya'akov, Jisr Benat Ya'kub Korazim Plateau
Tel Dan Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[51] Tell el-Qadi Hula Valley Tel Dan Stele
Ed-Dikke synagogue Golan Heights
Dothan Y Y[28] Tel Dothan Samaria
En Esur Y Y Y Y Y Ein el-Asawir Sharon Plain
Ein HaBesor Y Y Y[52] Negev
Ein Bokek Metzad Bokek Dead Sea
Ein Feshkha Enot Zukim Dead Sea
Ein Hemed Aqua Bella Judea
Ein el-Jarba Y Y Y[53] En Nahlaot Jezreel Valley
Ein Gedi Y Y[28] Dead Sea Chalcolithic Temple of Ein Gedi
El Khiam Judea Type-site of the Khiamian culture
Emmaus Nicopolis Emmaus Judea
Tel Erani Y Y[28] Tell esh-Sheikh Ahmed el-ʿAreini Shfela
Et-Tell Y Y[28] Judea
Ekron Accaron Shfela
Eleutheropolis Shfela
Eshtemoa synagogue Judea
Tell el-Far'ah (North) Y Y Y[28] Tirzah Samaria
Tell el-Far'ah (South) Negev
Galgala Jordan Valley
Gamla Gamala, Al-Sunâm Golan Heights
Gath Y[28] Tell es-Safi, Tel Tzafit Shfela
Gaza synagogue Gaza Strip
Tel Gerisa Y Y[28] Tell Jerishe, Tell Jarisha, Napoleon's Hill Coastal Plain
Gezer Y Y Y[28] Tel Gezer Shfela
Gibeon Y[28] Giv'on Judea
Gilgal I Jordan Valley
Givati Parking Lot dig Jersuaelm, Judea
Tell Hadar Lower Galilee
Hamat Gader Golan Heights
Hamat Tiberias Lower Galilee
Tell el Hammeh Jordan Valley
Tel Hanaton Tal Badawiye Beit Netufa Valley
Haluza Halasa, Chellous Negev
Tel Hashash Y Y[54] Tel Aviv, Coastal Plain
Hatula Y[55] Judea
Har Senaim Senaim Golan Heights
Tell el-Hesi Coastal Plain
Hasmonean royal winter palaces Tulul Abu al-'Alayiq Jordan Valley
Tel Hazor Y Y[28] Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah Korazim Plateau
Hebron Al-Khalil Judea
Herodium Herodeion Judea
Hippos Golan Heights
Huldah Gates Jerusalem, Judea
Hurvat Amudim Sde Amudim Beit Netofa Valley
Hurvat Itri Umm Suweid Elah Valley
Huqoq Hucuca Upper Galilee
Horvat Maon Khirbet Maʿin, Tell Maʿin Negev
Horvat Uza Negev
Hyrcania Khirbet el-Mird, Kastellion Judean Desert
Ir Ovot Negev
Israelite Tower Jerusalem, Judea
Jaffa Y Y[28] Yafo, Yaffa, Japho, Joppa Coastal Plain
Jason's Tomb Jerusalem, Judea
Jish Gush Halav Upper Galilee
Jubb Yussef Joseph's Well Korazim Plateau
Jezreel Jezreel Valley
Hisham's Palace Qaṣr Hishām, Khirbat al-Mafjar Jordan Valley
Temple Mount Har HaBayit, Haram esh-Sharif, Al Aqsa Compound Jerusalem, Judea The holiest place in for Judaism and third holiest place in Islam.

King Hezekiah bulla, Ophel Treasure, Ophel inscription

Western Wall Tunnel Jerusalem, Judea
City of David Y[28] Wadi Hilweh Jerusalem, Judea
Pool of Bethesda Jersuaelm, Judea
Southern Wall Jerusalem, Judea Trumpeting Place inscription
Jerusalem pilgrim road Jerusalem, Judea
Tell ej-Judeideh Shfela
Tel Kabri Tell al-Qahweh Northern Coastal Plain
Kebara Cave Sharon Plain Kebara 2
Kfar Giladi Upper Galilee
Kfar HaHoresh Lower Galilee
Kafr 'Inan Upper Galilee
Kfar Monash Sharon Plain Kfar Monash Hoard
Kafr Kanna Upper Galilee
Kafr Yasif Upper Galilee
Khirbat al-Minya Ayn Minyat Hisham, Hurvat Minim Lower Galilee
Khirbet Beit Lei Beth Loya Shfela
Khirbat Al-Burj Burj Binyamina Sharon Plain
Khirbet Ibziq Bezek Samaria
Khirbet Kerak Beth Yerah Lower Galilee
Khirbet Kefireh Judea
Khirbet Mazin Metzad Kidron Dead Sea
Khirbet Qana Beit Netofa Valley
Khirbet Qeiyafa Elah Fortress Judea
Khirbet el-Qom Judea
Khirbet Sharta Northern Coastal Plain
Khirbat Umm Burj Elah Valley
Khirbet et-Tibbaneh Timnah of Judah Judea
Khirbet Tibnah Samaria
Kursi, Golan Heights Golan Heights
Katzrin ancient village and synagogue Golan Heights
Laura of Euthymius Judea
Tel Lachish Y Y Y[28] Shfela
Legio Jezreel Valley
Lod Lyyda Coastal Plain Lod Mosaic
Lotz Cisterns Borot Loz Negev
Magdala Migdal Lower Galilee Migdal Synagogue, Magdala stone
Maon Synagogue Negev
Maoz Haim Synagogue Lower Galilee
Mampsis Mamshit, Memphis Negev
Mamre Ramat el-Khalil Judea
Manot Cave Upper Galilee
Maresha Y[28] Shfela
Mary's Well Lower Galilee
Masada Judean Desert
Mazor Mausoleum Coastal Plain
Tel Megiddo Y Y Y[28] Tell al-Mutesellim Jezreel Valley
Megiddo church Jezreel Valley
Mesad Hashavyahu Coastal Plain
Tel Mevorakh Tall al-Mubarak Carmel Coast
Tel Michal Y[28] Sharon Plain
Minat al-Qal'a Coastal Plain
Misliya cave Brotzen Cave Mount Carmel
Mount Gerizim Har Grizim Samaria
Mount of Beatitudes Har HaOsher Korazim Plateau
Monastery of Martyrius Judean Desert
Monastery of the Virgins Jerusalem, Judea
Monolith of Silwan Tomb of Pharaoh's Daughter Jerusalem, Judea
Montfort Castle Upper Galilee
Mujahia Nab‘a el-Mjảḥiyye Golan Heights
Naaran Jordan Valley
Nabratein synagogue Upper Galilee
Nahal Hemar Judean Desert
Nahal Issaron Negev
Nahal Tut Menashe Heights
Tell en-Nasbeh Mizpeh Judea Jaazaniah
Neve David Mount Carmel
Netiv HaGdud Jordan Valley
Nahal Amud Upper Galilee Amud 1
Nahal Me'arot Wadi el-Mughara Mount Carmel
Nimrod Fortress Golan Heights
Nitzana Negev
Ohalo Lower Galilee
Omrit Horbat Omrit Golan Heights
Peace Forest Jerusalem, Judea Caiaphas ossuary
Peki'in Synagogue Upper Galilee
Phasael tower Hippicus Tower Jerusalem, Judea
Tell Qasile Y[28] Tel Aviv, Coastal Plain
Tel Qashish Jezreel Valley
Qesem cave Sharon Plain
Tel Qiri Jezreel Valley
Qubur Bani Isra'il Judea
Tell Qudadi Y Y Y[56] Tel Aviv, Coastal Plain
Qumran Khirbet Qumran Dead Sea
Qumran Caves Dead Sea
Ramat Rachel Jerusalem, Judea
Ramat HaNadiv Umm el-'Aleq Mount Carmel
Tel Rehov Jordan Valley Mosaic of Rehob
Tel Rekhesh Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[57]
Rujm el-Hiri Golan Heights
Tel Rumeida Y[28] Jabla al-Rahama Hebron, Judea
Tell El Sakan Gaza Strip
Sataf Judea
Safed Upper Galilee
Sde Nahum Beit She'an Valley
Sebastia Shomron Samaria
Shfaram synagogue Lower Galilee
Sha'ar HaGolan Lower Galilee Type-site of the Yarmukian culture
Shalom Al Yisrael Synagogue Jericho, Jordan Valley
Tel Shem Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[58][59] Tell esh Shammam Jezreel Valley
Sheikh Badr Jerusalem, Judea
Shemouniyeh Wadi al-Far'a Samaria
Shikhin Asochis Lower Galilee
Tel Shimron Jezreel Valley
Shivta Negev
Tel Shor Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Tel Tora Jezreel Valley
Shuafat Jerusalem, Judea
Tel Shush Jezreel Valley
Sokho Judea
Tell es-Sultan Y Y Y[28] Tel Jericho Jordan Valley
Shuqba cave Samaria Type-site of the Natufian culture
Al-Sinnabra Lower Galilee
Silwan Kfar HaShiloah Jerusalem, Judea Silwan necropolis
Es Skhul Skhul Cave Carmel Coast
Solomon's Pools Judea
Solomon's Stables Marwani Prayer Hall Jerusalem, Judea
Suba Soba, Sobetha, Zova, Tel Tzova, Jabal Suba Judea
Susya Judea
White Mosque Ramla, Coastal Plain
Tabachnik Garden Jerusalem, Judea
Tabun Cave Mount Carmel
Talpiot Tomb Jerusalem, Judea
Ti'inik Y Y[28] Taanach Jezreel Valley
Timnah Tel Batash Shfela
Timna Valley Negev
Timnath-heres Timnath-serah Samaria
Tomb of Absalom Absalom's Pillar Jerusalem, Judea
Tomb of Benjamin Samaria
Tomb of Benei Hezir Jerusalem, Judea
Tomb of Joshua Samaria
Tombs of the Kings Jerusalem, Judea
Tomb of the Prophets Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi Jerusalem, Judea
Tomb of Samuel Nebi Samwil Judea
Tombs of the Sanhedrin Jerusalem, Judea
Tomb of Zechariah Jerusalem, Judea
Tower of David Jerusalem Citadel Jerusalem, Judea
Tower of Jericho Jericho, Jordan Valley
Tel Tzora Judea
Sepphoris Tzipori, Diocaesaraea Upper Galilee Tzippori Synagogue
Tel Shikmona Y[28] Tell as-Samakh Haifa, Coastal Plain
Tel Shiloh Khirbet Seilun Samaria
Wadi Daliyeh Jordan Valley
Wadi Tahuna Judea Type-site of the Tahunian culture
Wadi al-Far'a Nahal Tirzah Samaria
Wadi Murabba'at Nahal Darga Judean Desert
Wadi Qelt Synagogue Judean Desert
Wall of Jericho Y Y[28] Jericho, Jordan Valley
Ubeidiya Tel Ubeidiya Lower Galilee
Umm el Kanatir Ein Keshatot Golan Heights
Umm Leisun inscription Jerusalem, Judea
Yavne-Yam Y[28] Minet Rubin Coastal Plain
Yavne Ibelin Coastal Plain
Tel Yavne Coastal Plain
Yehudiya Y Y Y Y Y Y[60] Golan Heights
Yiftahel Y Y Y Y Y[61] Khirbat Haladiyah Lower Galilee
Yodfat Y Y Y[62] Jotapata Lower Galilee
Tel Yokneam Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[63] Tel Qamun, Caymont Jezreel Valley
Tel Zayit Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[64] Tell Zeita, Kirbat Zeita al Kharab Shfela
Tel Zeton Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y[65] Tell Abu Zeitun Bnei Brak, Coastal Plain

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