Israel discovers 2,150-year-old Hellenistic farm in central Tel Aviv

By IANS | Published: November 29, 2021 04:18 PM2021-11-29T16:18:04+5:302021-11-29T16:30:07+5:30

Jerusalem, Nov 29 Israeli archaeologists have unearthed the relics of a Hellenistic (Greek culture) farm in the heart ...

Israel discovers 2,150-year-old Hellenistic farm in central Tel Aviv | Israel discovers 2,150-year-old Hellenistic farm in central Tel Aviv

Israel discovers 2,150-year-old Hellenistic farm in central Tel Aviv

Jerusalem, Nov 29 Israeli archaeologists have unearthed the relics of a Hellenistic (Greek culture) farm in the heart of the coastal city of Tel Aviv, dated to about 2,150 years ago, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) said.

The farm was discovered at the corner of two main streets ahead of the construction of a train station, as part of the light rail system being built in the city, the IAA said, reported Xinhua news agency.

The farm, cultivating grain, vineyards, and brewing wine, was probably abandoned during the Hasmonean occupation, in the second half of the second century BC, it added.

The relics of the farm included at least eight rooms hewn in the rock, arranged in two parallel rows, with passages and windows between them.

Dozens of pottery fragments were found on the room floors, probably remnants of jars used to store oil, wine, seeds, and other agricultural products.

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