Researchers revisit underground network that was used by Jews resisting the RomansYou'll need a headlamp, a tight waistline and no fear of the dark in order to enjoy one of the most extreme, yet lesser known, archaeological wonders of the Holy Land.
© Baz Ratner / ReutersA tourist walks inside a columbarium at the Hirbet Madras archaeological site in the foothills of Jerusalem, around the ancient city of Beit Guvrin.
Even with the proper equipment and intestinal fortitude, it is easy to lose your cool when crawling through the expansive ancient tunnel systems dug by Jewish rebels to fight the Roman Empire.
The hundreds of hideouts, ranging from just a few meters deep to seemingly unending labyrinths, are popular among Israeli archaeologists and adventurers. But the subterranean mazes, which date back as early as the first century B.C., are virtually unknown to foreigners.
Even if you go looking for them, as designed, they are easy to miss.
The systems were often reached through trap doors in Jewish villages, some of which are now archaeological sites. Other cave entrances may be no more than an indistinct, shoulder-width opening in the ground or hillside.
You may have to crawl, even slither, for a few minutes through a pitch-black burrow - too cramped for a fully armed Roman legionary. Turns can be so tight that you have to back up to a spot where you can flip from head to feet first in order to continue.
Your headlamp will illuminate niches where oil lamps once lay, and other carvings in the rocks. You may emerge suddenly into an expansive columbarium, with hundreds of holes in the wall once used to raise pigeons, or perhaps a decorated storage room.
From there, the system may tunnel off in different directions, giving the sense of how the Jewish rebels lived and fought during two revolts against the Romans - the first around the time the great temple was destroyed in Jerusalem in A.D. 70, and one decades later under legendary leader Bar Kochba.
© Baz Ratner / ReutersResearchers Boaz Zussu and Boaz Langford investigate an ancient rebel hideout at the Hurvat Burgin archaeological site, in the foothills of Jerusalem around the ancient city of Beit Guvrin.
"Crawling inside a hiding complex is a thrill. We always expect the unexpected," said Amos Frumkin, a professor at the Geography Department at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem who heads the school's Cave Research Unit.
For decades he and his team have explored and mapped newly discovered systems, passing many days each year underground. They have found ancient weapons, trap doors and olive presses during their surveys. Their findings are published in an obscure journal called
Niqrot Zurim, or
Caverns in the Rocks.
The foothills of Jerusalem around the ancient city of Beit Guvrin are like an ant farm and best tell the story of the guerrilla tactics used in the Bar Kochba rebellion. The rebel strategy worked for a while, but the Romans eventually defeated them.
Earlier caves have been found farther north in the Galilee, where team members were called to explore a tunnel system found just a few months ago. Archaeologists had uncovered what they thought was a standard, 8-meter-deep (26-foot-deep) water cistern, but later noticed it had narrow crawlspaces shooting off its base.
The team rappelled to the lower level and became the first people in 2,000 years to tread there. With a metal detector and laser measurer, they spent hours mapping just a fraction of the tunnels.
Researchers have also mapped many of the nearby cavern hideouts that dot the cliff side of Mount Arbel overlooking the Sea of Galilee. Roman historian Josephus described in his writings how King Herod lowered his men in chests from the cliff to the cave openings and, using fire, overtook the rebels.
It is easy to lose your way in these underground mazes. Only a handful are well-marked and maintained, and it is best to hire a guide to take you around. With proper climbing equipment, the extremely brave and experienced can rappel even deeper if they come upon massive subterranean cisterns and chambers.
"These tunnels are an amazing secret that tourists unfortunately don't know about," said veteran guide Asael Lavi. "It's possible to spend an entire day or two crawling in the different systems and experience the fear, grief and even excitement that the rebels must have felt."
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From webpage:
"In any sober history it is crucial to eliminate falsification by ancient authors, misjudgment of historians, loss of artefacts due to earthquakes and floods, and most importantly, archaeological fraud. Prof. Kyle McCarter, an eminent paleographer of Johns Hopkins University, warns of a โforgery hysteriaโ that has gripped archaeology circles of Israel[13]....."
[13] See www.bib-arch.org/bswb_BAR/indexBAR.html . Leading paleographers of Israel agree with McCarter.
And what is the secret they wish to conceal?
Darius I ("The Great"), aka "pharaoh Osorkon" is the guy that carved in stone on a mountain in Afghanistan the story of how he had killed "Gaumata" and his "Nobles" complete with depiction of him standing on the fallen Gaumata, whom he labels a Magi.
But you should know: Gaumata is also labeled a king of the Sakyas by Darius.
And Gautama Buddha was prince Siddartha of the Saka people in "India" which then included Afghanistan.......Darius I killed Buddha. But read on...it is important to know.....because deceivers are trying to involve America in a killing spree based on MYTHS.
A little background first; From DomainofMan.com, Chapter41, by Charles N. Pope, a brief excerpt:
" Mentuenemhet, the father of Nes-Ptah II (Ptah=Buddha, farang) and Osorkon/Darius (the Great) was called Hystaspes in Media-Persia (Iran).
There is no indication from Persian records that he is anything more than a high military officer of governor. However, in the Bible, the father of Darius is called Ahasuerus, and very much considered to be a ruler from India to Cush. The name Ahasuerus connotes "brother of Cyrus (I)" which of course he was. In the Book of Ester, which is set in the city of Susa in Elam/Persia after the deportation of Jehoiachin and before its fall and destruction by Assurbanipal, the word of Ahasuerus is law.
By his command the ruling queen called Vashti is deposed and replaced by Ester, an exiled "Jewess." After a plot to kill Ester's father is exposed, Ahaseurus (also very much a Jew himself) authorizes a vendetta against all enemies of Jews in Persia."
Got that? But read on....
Seems 2500 years later, they are still at it....over what??? MYTHS.
I have my serious doubts that all this is in fact "history" and not myth made into tales. "Ester" is actually the queen of heaven: Istar/Easter/Heru/Isis/Asherah. The Semitic Mother Goddess. With the ONLY temple ever found in Herusalim, aka Jerusalem.
"Vashti" the deposed "queen" is in reality the Hindu Mother Goddess Vaishno Devi. From India.
Myth.
And perhaps what is depicted on the mountain carvings is Darius I/Osorkon/ St. Barnabas installing his Zoroastianism/Judaism over Gautama's Buddhism. The "Nobles' Darius' is standing on is Buddha's "Followers of the Nobel Path": The Brotherhood of Man" that Alexander the Great soon after tried to re-install...from his throne in India.
And got poisoned by his generals for doing so.
"Jews" originated in India. "Abram" aka Abraham is A Brahma. From India.
Thank the occupying British for attempting to wipe out the history of India and this entire region...to establish their silly "Judeo/Christian" MYTHS as fact...but step by step...it is being revealed again...just in time...The New Age is at hand.