View of a new section of an 1,800-year-old Roman road in northern Israel, published December 1, 2022.Alex Wigman, Israel Antiquities Authority
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“The excavation works are part of the development works of the Sanhedrin Trail, a 70-kilometer (43-mile) walking path that passes between sites associated with the assembly of 71 sages of the ancient supreme court of Israel.”
Get some SERIOUS exercise walking that path.
I bet it is better than some New Jersey’s roads.. 🤓
Thanks, SunkenCiv. Rome’s great buildings, aqueducts, and government are all admired today. Yet, these roads that stitched the empire together may have been more important.
Irony.
Pretty evident by air...so what is this ‘new’ in this discovery...
All the while, fakestinians fool the world on a made up history about their grandparents immigrants into Israel ...
Just as good as it ever was!.......................