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1976: A vintage 8mm home movie captures a cave-in at an archaeological site in Jericho, Israel. The footage shows men working near a cliff face where sand and debris have collapsed, revealing a buried stream. Railings and natural elements like trees and grass frame the scene, offering a rare glimpse into mid-1970s excavation efforts in the Middle East. The grainy, authentic quality of the film highlights the era’s raw, unfiltered documentation style. This archival footage provides a compelling look at historical preservation and environmental challenges at a significant ancient site.
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