Often referred to as the “oldest city in the world,” Jericho is located near the Jordan River in the West Bank. This ancient city dates back to around 9,000 BCE, making it one of the earliest known settlements. Jericho is renowned for its rich archaeological history, including the remnants of ancient walls and structures that were part of the earliest stages of urban development.
Visitors to Jericho can explore the Tell es-Sultan, an archaeological site that reveals layers of history from different periods, including the Neolithic and Bronze Age. The nearby Mount of Temptation, believed to be the place where Jesus was tempted by the devil, adds a layer of religious significance to this already fascinating destination. Walking through Jericho is like walking through the chapters of human history, offering a glimpse into our earliest roots.
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