• Sitting in plain sight but unnoticed for centuries, Rujm el-Hiri - an unusual megalith near the Sea of Galilee - has stumped experts.
  • Rujm el-Hiri today. The site is currently inside an IDF training ground, but it can be visited freely in the weekend, when there is no risk of military activity in the area.[]
  • Rujm el-Hiri. monument in the Golan Heights. ... Media in category "Rujm el-Hiri". The following 100 files are in this category, out of 100 total.
  • It was there all along, sitting in plain sight until its discovery. Rujm el-Hiri’s walls measure six feet in high with only its central mound being higher than the rest.
  • Rujm el-Hiri in the Golan Heights was created between 3000 B.C.E and 2700 B.C.E by stacking 42,000 relatively small basalt stones in piles up to 6 feet tall.
  • RUJM EL-HIRI: THE MONUMENT IN THE LANDSCAPE 17 Chalcolithic potsherds were collected in different areas of the complex (Mizrachi 1992: 119, 121).
  • Rujm el-Hiri (Arapça: رجم الهري, Rujm al-Hīrī; İbranice : גִּלְגַּל רְפָאִים Gilgal Refā'īm veya Rogem Hiri), eşmerkezli taşlardan oluşan antik bir megalitik anıttır...
  • I used the day to hike to Rujm el-Hiri, as the war on the South continues as IDF forces are progressing south to Khan Yunis and Rafiah.
  • Rujm el-Hiri has plenty of theories surrounding its use, with none having a single proof. ... The name Rujm el-Hiri in Arabic means "stone heap of wild cats".