Archaeologists have found new evidence of the presence of the home of the apostles Peter, Andrei and Philip off the coast of the Sea of Galilee.
The Forest Fire, which by the end of July, was kidnapped by the Betikha Reserve in the north of Israel, who was unexpectedly helping archaeologists – after the burning of plants, they discovered significant remains of regulating, associated with Biblical Biethsaida scientists – the place of birth of apostles Peter, Andrei and Philip. Armeonews reported it.
The research was conducted in the El-Arazh section located on the northern coast of the Sea of Galilee. Excavations have officially lasted here since 2016, but it was the fire that allowed the first time to see twelve -evaluated stone embankments, which could be rooms of ancient buildings. Among those found are stone fragments and a pillar that indicates the presence of not only residential buildings, but also public structures.
The archaeologists emphasize that this is El-Arazh that is most in accordance with the descriptions of the village of Jesus’ fishing. Here, fishing firearms, Roman ceramics and term remnants were found earlier. Unlike the traditional accepted area of E-Tel, located far from water, this section is better in accordance with historical evidence.
The fire also opened access to the multilayer layer of culture. Under the Roman settlement, the remnants of the Byzantine Church and the monastery of the 5th century were discovered, and during the crusades, Sakharovarny acted here. Among the new ones found were the Greek inscription associated with the Apostle Peter, which enhances arguments in favor of the village’s identity as a Bethsaid biblical.
Although the fire caused damage to the nature of the reserve, he at the same time discovered unique opportunities for archaeologists. According to scientists, thanks to the destroyed plant, it is possible to quickly determine the location of the structures and better plan the excavations in the future.
We will remind you, earlier reported that in Egypt they found a lost city of early Christianity.
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