The house of revered or virtuous persons
Beit Ula is the story of agricultural variations The village is surrounded by many ancient archaeological monuments, which are the relics of ancient cities from the Roman, Byzantine, and Greek eras, as well as the Arab-Islamic periods. Some of them are the ruins of temporary small villages that were abandoned by their owners in different periods.
Additionally, there are remains of grape presses hewn in the rocks and remains of olive presses and grain mills, very old irrigation channels, and traces of ancient pottery factories.
Large quantities of pottery and glass tools dating back to different eras and civilizations were found in the village. Different varieties of old jewelry made of gold and silver were found among the ruins of archaeological sites and in graves and cemeteries.
The following are the most important ruins and archaeological sites in the village: Khirbet Beit Naseeb, Khirbet al-Burj, Khirbet Kharou, Khirbet Atous, Khirbet Tawas, Khirbet al-Jura, Khirbet Wadi al-Zibil, Khirbet al-Far, Khirbet al-Daura.