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Caesarea Philippi is a historically significant archaeological site located in the Golan Heights, renowned for its rich tapestry of religious and cultural influences. Originally known as Paneas, the site was a prominent center of pagan worship before being transformed under Hellenistic and Roman rule. Biblically, it holds special importance as the setting where Jesus engaged his disciples in a pivotal discussion about his identity, leading to Peter's profound confession of faith, an event recorded in the New Testament. Excavations at Caesarea Philippi have uncovered remnants that reveal both its pagan past and early Christian transformations, offering a tangible link between ancient religious practices and the formative events of the biblical narrative.