Doorway to a home in a Jewish Village from the Second Temple In the column on the right a hole for a Mezuzah or a doorpost. Horvat Etri, Israel.


Ruins of a home with a doorway in an ancient Jewish Village from the Second Temple Period and the Bar Kokhba Revolt in the Judean Foothills or Shfela. In the column on the right a hole for the Mezuzah or a doorpost. The village was destroyed in the 130s by Roman legions led by Hadrian Caesar.


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Location: Hurvat Etri, Shfela, Israel.
Photo credit: © Dan Porges / Alamy / Afripics
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