There has subsequently been a long programme of building and development, resulting in the modern site.
The modern site is protected by the county and can be visited as a part of Philippe Park.
The support and resources of a modern well-equipped site.
ICR research and teaching is carried out across two modern sites.
Another issue for archaeologists is the lack of standing buildings at the modern site.
This modern site was well-furnished for the education requirements of those times.
There are 201 wooded and modern sites for tents or campers.
The town of Guadalajara would move four times in total before coming to its modern site in 1542.
Many other businesses can be found on the modern industrial sites to the south of the village, including:
Although it is certain that the place was near Bethlehem, the modern site cannot be identified.