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The site of Tall el-Hammam has hundreds of thousands of stones that did not move up the hill by themselves. Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss what the ancient people built with all of these big rocks. What a lot of work!
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By Dr Steven Collins, Director of the Tall el-Hammam Excavation Project5
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The site of Tall el-Hammam has hundreds of thousands of stones that did not move up the hill by themselves. Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss what the ancient people built with all of these big rocks. What a lot of work!
Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday of every month!
Become a dig volunteer for Season 16: https://tallelhammam.com/be-a-dig-volunteer
Support our Dig by becoming an Inner Circle Partner: https://tallelhammam.com/inner-circle-partners
Support TSU and TeHEP by shopping through Amazon Smile: https://bit.ly/TeHEPsmile Follow Tall-el Hammam and TSU on Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DigSodom/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeHEP_TSUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tsu_museum_of_archaeology/