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For decades, the ancient site of Rujm el-Hiri, often dubbed the Israeli Stonehenge, has captivated archaeologists and historians. This Bronze Age structure, located in the Golan Heights, is a ...
A new study shows that the tectonic plates near Rujm el-Hiri, a bfafling Sea of Galilee monument, have moved every year for over 4,000 years.
A groundbreaking study has cast doubt on the long-held belief that Rujm el-Hiri, an ancient structure in the Golan Heights, functioned as an astronomical observatory. Known as the Wheel of Spirits, ...
A new analysis of the 6,000-year-old stone circle known as Rujm el-Hiri (also Gilgal Refaim) in Golan Heights suggests that it was not built to observe the heavens.
New research suggests that the ruins of Rujm el-Hiri have shifted over time, challenging long-standing theories about their original purpose.
A new study by Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev reveals groundbreaking findings about the famous Rujm el-Hiri site (known as the "Wheel of Ghosts") in the Golan ...
Archaeologists have discovered that the famed monument of Rujm el-Hiri in the Golan Heights, popularly called “ Stonehenge of the East ”, has drifted tens of metres since its construction ...
A new study shows that the tectonic plates near Rujm el-Hiri, a bfafling Sea of Galilee monument, have moved every year for over 4,000 years.
The Rujm el-Hiri site in the Golan Heights has been shrouded in mystery as new research indicates that it may not have been an astronomical observatory as originally theorized, according to a ...
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