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The book author is convinced Plato’s description of the ancient city matches biblical records of the Israeli city of Gilgal Refaim, the ruins of which still exist today.
Dated to be between 5,000 and 6,000 years old, Gilgal Refaim is reminiscent of England's famous ancient megalithic structure, Stonehenge. The site consists of a ...
A new analysis of the 6,000-year-old stone circle known as Rujm el-Hiri (also Gilgal Refaim) in Golan Heights suggests that it was not built to observe the heavens.
Gilgal Refaim is accessible only by foot and is located about a third of the way between Rds 808 and 98 in the Golan Heights, around an hour's walk from the road.
Its Hebrew name Gilgal Refaim, or "wheel of giants", refers to an ancient race of giants mentioned in the Bible. It is up to 5,000 years old, according to most estimates, making it a contemporary ...
Gilgal Sculpture Garden is a half-acre environment, consisting of fourteen sculptural groupings, sited in a residential backyard. Subjects depicted include portraits, figures, a cross and other ...
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A new analysis of the 6,000-year-old stone circle known as Rujm el-Hiri (also Gilgal Refaim) in Golan Heights suggests that it was not built to observe the heavens.