Sites which Ancient Buried in Tel Aviv Modern

Who would have thought beneath the modern city of Tel Aviv Israel was still remaining relics of the prehistoric buildings that are 8,000 years old. Experts archaeologists discovered the ancient city along with the discovery of prehistoric lighter. They believe that the findings of this ancient building is the oldest building ever found from Israeli territory.

The discovery of ancient buildings and artefacts of this happened by accident when the ongoing construction projects in the area of ​​Ramat Aviv.

Ayelet Dayan, the archaeologist who led the excavation of ancient sites is said that these findings are the first findings provide definite evidence of permanent habitation that existed in Tel Aviv at least from a period of 8,000 years ago.

They found the structure of the building with three rooms that are believed to be built in the Neolithic period (New Stone Age), when the new man and the changing patterns of nomadic hunting to sedentary life habits permanently and begin farming.

The ruins of ancient buildings were found buried under a layer of soil near the Ayalon River. Artifacts in the form of shards of pottery found on the ground that the site is helping researchers to estimate the building began to be made.

Other ancient artifacts including tools and remains a kind of lighter-old hippo 13.00 - 100,000 years are also found around the excavated site.

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