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VIP TOURS

What do you want to explore?

we offer specialized tours with a private archeologist of various sites around The Holy Land.

ancient Jerusalem, Masada, Yodfat, Cesaria. Christian sites around the Holy Cradle including Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee and more...

Tours are tailor-made for your group.

For further details contact us at dageshta@gmail.com

On-Site Lecture

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Bethsaida

On-Site Lecture with Archaeologist Achia Kohn-Tavor on the site's findings

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Yodfat

On-Site Lecture with Archaeologist Achia Kohn-Tavor on the site's findings

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Magdala

On-Site Lecture with Archaeologist Achia Kohn-Tavor on the site's findings

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Tabgha - Capernaum

On-Site Lecture with Archaeologist Achia Kohn-Tavor on the site's findings

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Hyrcania

On-Site Lecture with Archaeologist Achia Kohn-Tavor on the site's findings

Difficulty level: Very High

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Sartaba (Alexandrion)

On-Site Lecture with Archaeologist Achia Kohn-Tavor on the site's findings

Challenging Tour

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Indiana Jones at the Museum

Following the Archaeology in the Museum with Archaeologist Achia Kohn Tavor:

  • ​The Israel Museum

  • ​The Rockefeller Museum

  • ​The Bible Lands Museum

  • ​Gan HaShlosha (Sakhne National Park)

  • ​Ein Dor

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​To walk around a museum is pure joy; to walk around with an archaeologist is already a unique experience of learning and discovery.

Ancient Synagogues

In the Land of Israel, many ancient synagogues, dating from the Second Temple period until the Middle Ages, have been discovered and are still being excavated. They reveal the rich history of Jewish life in the Land.

​What were synagogues used for? What is the secret of the mosaic floor and the decorations? Did Jesus walk in them?

 

​Come and discover everything hidden within the sacred and enchanting space of ancient synagogues.

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On-Site Lecture

In the eye of the polemic between tradition and innovation

Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi at a Crossroads: The Encounter of Judaism and Hellenism at Beit Shearim

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Between center and periphery

Tel Rehov nears closure: What does David's Jerusalem look like from the Valley of Springs? And also a land flowing with milk and honey.

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Irises, mountain farming, old energy and futuristic energy

We will take a tour of ancient, hidden agricultural facilities, pumped storage facilities, and wind turbines at Gilboa, and encounter the peak of winter blooms. We will also discuss the question of whether turbines are good for us?

* Depending on the season

טורבינות בגלבוע

The Ruins of Caiaphas - Was it or was it not?

Do we have the answer to the House of David?

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Ancient Synagogue and the Development of Jewish Worship

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From the beginning of urbanization to the great empires

Megiddo: The key site for the archaeology of the Land of Israel, a site that continues to reveal discoveries and innovations.

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Jerusalem tours

* Tour of museums with an accompanying archaeologist.

* Tour of the Old City and findings in the Jerusalem area

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Irises on Mount Gilboa

Nature and Heritage Encounter

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Water and man in the springs park

Family evening tour

Water and fun for the whole family

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Tel Atztaba

Churches, a wall, tombs, and more in the abandoned part of Beit She'an

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Mount Tabor

What do Abinoam, Tor, the Transfiguration, Bivers, Josephus, and Napoleon have in common? These are just some of the names associated with the most significant mountain in the Lower Galilee.

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Legio​

​​Tour of the latest excavations at the Roman legion camp

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More tours

Northern tour

Keeping in touch
Tourist archaeology emphasis
Director: Hanna Kohn-Tavor
Archaeologist: Achia Kohn-Tavor

Maale Gilboa 1914500, Israel

Dageshta@gmail.com

+972-54-3224138

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