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Hundreds of Israel’s archaeological sites are vanishing under concrete

Aerial view of a main road running through an archaeological excavation site in Israel

Road building threatens the site of Tel Beit Shemesh, dating to at least the seventh century bc. Credit: Dr Z. Lederman, Tel Beth-Shemesh Excavations

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Nature 582, 474-477 (2020)

doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-020-01811-w

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  1. Elad, I. & Paz, Y. ‘En Esur (‘Asawir). Excavations and Surveys in Israel Vol. 130 (Israel Antiquities Authority, 2018).

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  2. Haddad, E. & Ben-Ari, N. Bet Shemesh, Tel Bet Shemesh. Excavations and Surveys in Israel Vol. 131 (Israel Antiquities Authority, 2019).

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