Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age


Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex


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Location: Israel, Uvda valley Negev desert
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