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๐Ÿž๏ธ Sites of Human Evolution at Mount Carmel: The Nahal Me'arot / Wadi el-Mughara Caves

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๐Ÿž๏ธ Sites of Human Evolution at Mount Carmel: The Nahal Me'arot / Wadi el-Mughara Caves
UNESCO World Heritage archaeological site spanning half a million years of human occupation


🕐 3 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 09:40

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

๐Ÿ“‹ Fast Facts
  • Four interconnected limestone caves on Mount Carmel's western slopes, northern Israel
  • Continuous human occupation spanning approximately 500,000 years
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2012
  • Rare evidence of Neanderthal and early Homo sapiens coexistence and interaction

The Nahal Me'arot / Wadi el-Mughara Caves, located on the western slopes of Mount Carmel in northern Israel overlooking the Mediterranean coastal plain, comprise four main cavesโ€”Tabun, Jamal, el-Wad, and Skhulโ€”within a limestone cliff formation. The site constitutes one of the world's most significant prehistoric archaeological areas, offering a continuous stratigraphic record of human life and cultural evolution spanning hundreds of thousands of years. UNESCO inscribed the caves as a World ...

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