ποΈ Jerusalem-Hebron
Roman-period archaeological corridor in the West Bank
π Fast Facts
- Located in the West Bank between Jerusalem and Hebron, approximately 30 km south of Jerusalem
- Route encompasses Roman roads, structures, and settlements from the 1stβ4th centuries CE
- Key sites include Roman milestones, aqueducts, and remnants of Roman administrative infrastructure
- Access restricted by Israeli military checkpoints; permits required for some areas
The Jerusalem-Hebron corridor preserves archaeological evidence of Roman administrative and military control in Judea during the late Second ...