Tomb of Mazor

 
On the road north from Lod past the airport, we come (9km/6mi from Lod) to a side road on the right. Turning into this road and in 5km/3mi taking a road on the left signposted to Rosh Ha'Ayin, we come in another 4km/2.5mi to the Tomb of Hazor, a few kilometers west of the village of Hazor. This Roman (or Nabataean) temple-tomb of the second or third century, built of dressed stone, stands in the middle of an earlier necropolis. On the facade, between massive buttresses, are two Corinthian columns supporting the entablature.

A staircase leads up on to the roof.

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