Criteria iii, v UNESCO region Western Asia | Type Cultural Reference 1393 UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription 2012 | |
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Management Israel Nature and Parks Authority |
The Caves of Nahal Meāarot / Wadi el-Mughara ("Caves Creek"), named here by the Hebrew and Arabic name of the valley where they are located, are a UNESCO Site of Human Evolution in the Carmel mountain range near Haifa in northern Israel. The four UNESCO-listed caves are the Tanur / Tabun (lit.: Oven), Gamal / el-Jamal (Camel), Nahal / el-Wad (Stream), and Gedi / Es-Skhul (Kid) Cave. The four caves were proclaimed a site of "outstanding universal value" by UNESCO in 2012. They are protected within a nature reserve.

The caves were used for habitation by hominins and prehistoric humans and contain unique evidence of very early burials.




References
Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA