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Khirbet Qana (Cana of the Galilee)
Khirbet Qana and its environs represent an intriguing location on the north side of an important trade route, the Bet Netofa Valley. It was a destination for Christian pilgrims as early as the 5th century CE who believed it the site where Jesus turned water to wine. Imported rooftiles and ceramic ware indicate that the village participated in long range trade networks. Literary tradition suggest that one of the 24 priestly courses settled there after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple. Jewish presence is evident in stone vessels, miqveh, the earliest synagogue in Galilee, and a Jewish amulet. A Christian pilgrim cave, an industrial area that includes presses and a columbarium, numerous cisterns and Roman tombs, and Roman and Byzantine architectual remains litter the landscape. On-going excavations began in 1998.
Excavators:
NameArchaeologist TypeUser Type
Chris MundiglerDirectorExcavation Administrator
Qana GuestGuestGuest
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Cheops, Egypt
Belshazzar becomes regent in the third year of Nabonidus, National Gallery, London
The Nabonidus Chronicle, British Museum
The Cedar Pride, Jordon