-
attempts to
collide with
ships in
order to
destabilize or
capsize them. The
Athlit ram,
found in 1980 off the
coast of
Israel near Atlit, is an
example of...
-
Athlit may
refer to: Atlit, an
historical fortified town in Israel, also
known as Château Pèlerin
Atlit (modern town), a
nearby town in
Israel Athlit...
- Crusaders;
according to
Claude Reignier Conder its
architecture "must have made ‘
Athlit perhaps the
finest town of the
period in the country". It has been described...
-
Athlit is an
album by
ambient musician Oöphoi. It was
released in 2002 on
Hypnos Recordings. "Drifting into
Black Space" - 16:40 "An Ever-Changing Horizon"...
- institute.
Archaeological finds on
permanent display at the
museum include the
Athlit Ram, a
bronze ram of a 2nd-century BC warship.
Lighthouses in
Israel Tourism...
- the
British Mandate of
Palestine period Athlit Colony had a po****tion of 78 Jews and 3 Muslims,
while Athlit Salt
works had a po****tion of 196 Jews...
- The
Athlit ram, a
preserved ram from
around 530–270 BC. It
weighs nearly half a
tonne and was
probably ****ed to a "five" or a "four"....
- The
altar in the
crypt is of
plain stone from the
castle of
Richard I at
Athlit in The Holy Land. All Hallows-by-the-Tower has been the
guild church of...
- were too weak to face a siege, so
Tortosa was
evacuated on
August 3 and
Athlit on
August 14. They left for the sea fort of Ruad, two
miles off the coast...
- 2020-09-07. Garrod,
Dorothy (1929). "Excavations in the
Mugharet El-Wad, Near
Athlit. April-June, 1929".
Palestine Exploration Quarterly. 61 (4): 220–222. doi:10...