Mujahia or Nab‘a el-Mjảḥiyye is an archaeological site in the southern Golan Heights,[1] north of Bnei Yehuda.
It was first excavated by Avi Gopher in 1985 who examined stratigraphy made up of limestone and basalt.
Upon further excavation, three levels of circular walled dwellings were found using stone basalt construction.
Archaeological materials recovered included arrowheads, chisels, knives and scrapers along with use of obsidian, bones an shellfish.
Local fauna included goat and gazelle.