In 1647, Roger Williams, an ambitious resident of colonial Hempstead who is credited with founding Jericho, began acquiring land from the native Algonquins north and east of the Hempstead Plains. By ...
The newly designated site, located in Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, contains ruins dating back to the ninth millennium BCE. Jericho itself is one of the oldest continually inhabited ...
The United Nations World Heritage Committee voted Sunday to list the Tell es-Sultan archaeological site in Jericho as a “World Heritage Site in Palestine.” The decision was made at a conference held ...
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