20191218 Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
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The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Archaeologist, Dr. RABEI KHAMISY, of Haifa University, holds axe heads excavated under the castle ruins in Miilya. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by the Miilya born archaeologist. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is now situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Archaeologist, Dr. RABEI KHAMISY, of Haifa University, holds axe heads excavated under the castle ruins in Miilya. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by the Miilya born archaeologist. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is now situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town of Miilya. The 750 resident households, totally comprised of Melkite Greek Catholics, privately funded the archaeological dig conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.
Crusader Era Winery in Israel's Upper Galilee
The 750 resident households in the Melkite Greek Catholic town of Miilya prepare for Christmas. Excavations of the largest discovered Crusader era winery with two treading floors have recently been concluded in the town. The dig was conducted by Miilya born archaeologist, Dr. Rabei Khamisy, of Haifa University. Beneath the ruins of an ancient castle dating back to 1160 CE, built by King Baldwin III, homeowner Salma Assaf discovered hints under a loose stone while cleaning her home. Assaf's new Chateau du Roi Restaurant is situated in the renovated castle above the crusader winery.