Mount carmel
Ancient clay beads found in northern Israel rewrite timeline of cultural expression in the region
Researchers identified 19 different types of beads, whose shapes are reminiscent of plants that were harvested by Natufians, and were vital to their lives, such as wild barley, lentils, and peas.
Northern Israel’s 1st padel club launches
15,000 years ago, hunters gatherers on the Carmel lived off coastal lakes teeming with birds
Ancient Carmel cave dwellers hunted in lakes and marshes, not the sea, new study reveals
Travel to Tirat Hacarmel this summer
Tirat Hacarmel at the foot of the Carmel Forest, is one of the least-known cities in Israel, but should be your vacation destination this summer.
Elma Hotel: A different type of break for calm and culture
Elma is built in a unique architectural style that hugs the undulating hillside contours and blends into the landscape while maintaining an unmistakable presence.
World's first food processor, from 350,000 years ago, found near Haifa
The food processor is the oldest abrasion tool ever found.
Archaeologists propose new identification for biblical Tel Rosh
First documented in the mid-19th century, Tel Rosh presents remains dating back to periods spanning over the millennia.
500,000 years ago, inhabitants of the Carmel knew their land well
Ancient humans were able to select raw materials for their tools based on technological criteria.
Large fire breaks out on Mount Carmel, segments of Highway 6 are blocked
Highway 6 tunnels have been blocked from both directions in the area of Tel Kashish interchange due to fires along Route 70. Police forces and firefighters have been called to the scene.
Tour Israel by rejoicing in Yatir Forest
It’s wonderful to hear the wind blowing through the leaves of the oak, cypress and acacia trees of the Yatir Forest, and with luck, you might even catch a glimpse of deer, elk and rabbits there.
Wine Talk: Wine festival tourism
Sukkot is the wine harvest festival and the Mount Carmel wine route is recommended.