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The Archeological Excavations in Mount Gerizim South of Nablus 12 December 1994

A black-and-white photograph featuring the archeological excavations in Mount Gerizim south of Nablus, It is worth to mention that these excavations took place before War World Two by German Archeologists.   Throughout several stages these excavations led to the discovery of parts of the Vision Mary Church, and the Samaritan Temple and they were described as antiquities dating back to the Samaritan and Byzantine Era.   

Date created

January 31 1995

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Negatives (Photographic)

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Jubeh, Baha (Palestinian Museum Registrar), recorded interview with PMDA researcher Samar Ozrail, 2 March 2020, the Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.

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0294.01.0243
The Archeological Excavations in Mount Gerizim South of Nablus 12 December 1994

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