Here, watching the sunset you can only imagine how ancient people lived. There are many prehistoric settlements along the Betset and Kziv streams, starting from the Neolithic period (8,300 BC - 4500 BC) and leaving during the chalcolith period (4500 BC to 3150 BC.). This area was an ideal place for primitive people - shelters in caves, water in a stream and a valley, which gave people fish in the sea just 9 km to the west. Inside a nearby cave called the Mearat Manir, flint tools belonging to the chalcolith period (4500 BC to 3150 BC) were found. Pottery was also found on the edge of the cave, dating back to the Iron Age (1200-1000 BC, the period after the Israeli invasion of Canaan). Looking at these species, and realizing the antiquity of this story, it seems that eternity becomes tangible. Translated with Google Translate