EditorialThe Yarmuk River empties into the Jordan South of Lake Kinereth (Genezareth), Israel. For a long stretch, it forms the frontier between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan.
EditorialThe Yarmuk River empties into the Jordan South of Lake Kinereth (Genezareth), Israel. For a long stretch, it forms the frontier between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan.
EditorialSmall terracotta potsherd with incised fish-bone pattern. From the site of the fishponds of Sha'ar Hagolan, near the ancient shore of the Yarmuk river. Height 9 cm Yarmukian culture.
EditorialThe Yarmuk River empties into the Jordan South of Lake Kinereth (Genezareth), Israel. For a long stretch, it forms the frontier between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan.
EditorialThe Yarmuk River empties into the Jordan South of Lake Kinereth (Genezareth), Israel. For a long stretch, it forms the frontier between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan.