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Yavne, Oct 11 (EFE).- Israel Antiquities Authority on Monday unveiled a 1,500-year-old industrial estate winery discovered in the Israeli city of Yavne, a discovery that suggests Gaza’s white wine was in high demand during the Byzantine period.“Mainly (they exported) to Turkey, which was Byzantine, of course to Rome, Europe, and even London,” Israeli archeologist, Hagit Torge, tells Efe.SHOT LIST: 1500 YEAR OLD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE WINERY DISCOVERED IN YAVNE, ISRAEL.SOUND BITES: ISRAELI ARCHEOLOGIST HAGIT TORGE (IN ENGLISH)
Barbate (Spain), May 17 (EFE).- (Camera: Román Ríos) The dunes that surround Cape Trafalgar, one of the most emblematic and visited areas of the coast of Cádiz (Spain), have protected Roman baths for two thousand years which have now come to light in an exceptional state of preservation, with an almost four-metres-tall structure. The find has surprised both the archaeologists of the University of Cádiz, who discovered it, and the thousands of people who over the years have walked past by the archaeological structure without knowing about the hidden treasure. FOOTAGE OF THE EXCAVATION IN TRAFALGAR CAPE, CADIZ, SPAIN.
Golan Heights, Nov 11 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Abir Sultan).- Israeli experts from the Banias Nature Reserve in the Golan Heights have found archaeological remains linked to the altar of the Greek god Pan, with a Greek inscription from the 2nd century AD. FOOTAGE OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS. SOUNDBITES OF ONE OF THE ARCHAEOLOGISTS.
Jerusalem, Nov 9 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Abir Sultan).- Archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority have found several gold coins from the Islamic period during excavations in Jerusalem's Jewish Quarter.FOOTAGE OF THE EXCAVATIONS IN JERUSALEM.SOUNDBITES OF DAVID GELLMANN, ISRAELI ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY ARCHAEOLOGIST.
Rome, Feb 21 (EFE) .- (Camera: Jorge Ortiz) Several archaeologists have found, in the heart of the Roman Forum, a sarcophagus and altar from the 6th century BC in the place where the ancient Romans believed Romulus was buried.FOOTAGE OF THE ROMAN FORUM.SOUNDBITES OF THE COORDINATOR OF THE EXCAVATION. PATRIZIA FORTINI.Translation:1.- "In this structure, we have verified the effective existence of a bay with two elements, one with a sarcophagus and a circular element that had been represented on a 1900 map that explains the excavations of Giacomo Boni in that period." 2.- "The importance is that we are surely in front of a monument, which having been saved and being in a special context such as the Piazza xx, must have a value in itself. It surely represents a memorial, it has a symbolic value of this reality that we don't understand yet."