Hurvat Tzunem

Hurvat Tzunem, or (a-)Tswana ruin (Arabic: Ibn Zur), also known as "the Lost City", is an archaeological site located in the Upper Galilee, 6 km north of Ma'alot-Tarshiha, between the settlements of Even Menachem and Gornot HaGalil in Israel.

Archeology
On the site are the ruins of a Byzantine city with an area of about 15 dunams, including ruined buildings, an oil press, cisterns, arched buildings, tombs, broken columns, a Mamluk mosque and pottery from the Roman period.

In the 1950s, the site was surveyed by Yohanan Aharoni, who found that the place was inhabited from the Roman period to the early Muslim period.

The site is a center of attraction for travelers, and in 2020 the site became of JNFs' workplan, but it is expected to remain "modest and intimate". Most of the site is covered in a grove consisting mainly of the Quercus infectoria and Laurus nobilis trees. In addition, the site has a winter puddle that houses various types of Amphibian.