Overview
Tell Balata, identified with the ancient city of Shechem, is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Holy Land. Located at the eastern entrance to Nablus, between Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim, the site has been continuously studied for more than a century and offers exceptional insight into Bronze Age and Iron Age civilizations. Excavations have revealed massive defensive walls, city gates, temples, residential quarters, and urban layouts dating back over 4,000 years.
Shechem is a city deeply rooted in biblical history: Abraham built an altar here, Jacob purchased land and dug his well in this region, and Joshua renewed the covenant with the tribes of Israel at this very location. Walking through Tell Balata offers visitors a rare opportunity to explore a place where archaeology and scripture meet, bringing to life the earliest chapters of the biblical narrative and the cultural landscape of ancient Canaan.