Megiddo Collection
"Megiddo: Where History and Myth Collide" Nestled on the landscape Mound, overlooking the picturesque valley of Jezreel
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"Megiddo: Where History and Myth Collide" Nestled on the landscape Mound, overlooking the picturesque valley of Jezreel, lies a place that holds countless stories from ancient times. This enchanting region in Israel's North Coast is none other than Megiddo, also known as Armageddon. As you explore the ruins of this ancient city, you can't help but feel a sense of awe at its underground secrets. From the carving of a Canaanite woman dating back to the 9th century BC to the seated figurine of Baal, the Canaanite God of war plated in gold from 1300-1200 BC, every artifact tells a tale. Megiddo has witnessed significant events throughout history. According to biblical accounts, it was here that King Josiah met his tragic end. The Children of the Bible remember him as "The Boy King, " forever etching his story into our hearts through chromolithography. From Megiddo's vantage point on Tel el-Mutesellim, one can gaze northward towards Jerusalem and ponder over centuries past. The distant view offers glimpses into an era long gone yet preserved within these sacred grounds. Transport yourself back in time as you traverse dirt roads leading to this coastal gem. In 1934, adventurers marveled at Carmel Range's beauty while standing atop Megiddo; their photographs capturing fleeting moments frozen in time. Excavation dumps from 1920 bear witness to tireless efforts by archaeologists unearthing treasures buried beneath layers upon layers of history. These discoveries shed light on civilizations that once thrived here and left indelible imprints for us to decipher today. Imagine walking along sea coast pathways near Tell Mutesellim in 1900 - where dusty trails intertwined with nature's wonders - offering solace amidst chaos and revealing glimpses into forgotten lives.