
Tel Dor - Wikipedia
Tell, or Ruin, of the Tower), is an archaeological site located on the Israeli coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea next to modern moshav Dor, about 30 kilometers (19 mi) south of Haifa, and 2.5 kilometers (1.6 mi) west of Hadera.
Tel Dor National Park - Israel Nature and Parks Authority
Meet Tel Dor National Park A unique site on the coast with a breathtaking view, nature and heritage, land and sea, and a rich past and present. On a tour of Tel Dor, the ancient port city, you’ll discover many interesting elements – the sea and the people who chose to live near it, the importance of preserving the heritage of the past and ...
Tel Dor - Biblical Archaeology Society
Dor is currently the most important site for the study of the beginning of Phoenician civilization. It is also a key site for the understanding of the persistence of Phoenician culture in coastal Israel during the Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman periods.
Archaeology in Israel: Tel Dor - Jewish Virtual Library
One of the few natural harbors on Israel's Mediterranean coast, Dor today is one of the country's largest archaeological sites and an important key to understanding the sequence of occupation during Biblical and later times.
Tel Dor National Park – Visitors Guide (Map, Trails, and More)
May 21, 2023 · Tel Dor National Park is located about 30 km to the south of Haifa. And there, by the sea, you can find remains of the ancient city of Dor.
Tel Dor / Dora - The Israel Guide
Tel Dor / Dora Dor was a Canaanite city, founded around 2000 BC during the Middle Bronze age. Later on it was settled by the Sea Peoples (possibly from the Aegean Sea), followed by the Phoenicians at around 1100 BC.
Dor - the site
Aug 17, 2022 · Tel Dor (Kh. el-Burj), is a large mound located on Israel's Mediterranean coast, about 30 km south of Haifa. It is identified with D-jr of Egyptian sources, Biblical Dor, and with Dor/Dora of Greek and Roman sources.
Tel Dor - BibleWalks 500+ sites
Apr 18, 2020 · Tel Dor is located on the shore, rising 14M above the sea level, and with a size roughly 500M square. It has three major harbor bays, two in the north and south, and one on the west. The site is accessed from Dor beach near Kibbutz Nachsholim, 2KM north-west of the Furedis junction.
Tel Dor National Park - In And Around Israel
Tel Dor is the site of the ancient port city of Dor. It was once a Phoenician city and later would be taken over by the Greeks and Romans. In actuality, the few ruins in this park are not its main feature but rather the beautiful coastal scenery.
Tel Dor National Park - Danny The Digger
Located along the Mediterranean coast, about 6 miles north of Caesarea, Tel Dor is an important archaeological site with a long and rich history. Having a seaport, ancient Dor was settled by the Canaanites, the Israelites, the Philistines, and even the Romans.