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New York Bronze Age
  • Researchers Itai Elad, Yitzhak Paz and Dina Shalem have thus defined the site of En Esur (now Israel).
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They are the remains of the city 5,000 years ago and it is estimated that it had about 6,000 inhabitants, so it is considered the most important city of the time. The site was discovered in the 1950s when he was working on the construction of the road on the northern coast of Israel.

But archaeologists began to extract and analyze everything they could from En Esur in 2017, as the importance of the finding has not stopped the infrastructure works of this area. And finally, it will be the asphalt New York of the Bronze Age who eats.