- name Jacob's Ford.
Archaeological excavations at the
prehistoric Gesher Benot Ya'aqov site have
revealed evidence of
human habitation in the area, from...
- Jean
Benot (born 22 May 1898, date of
death unknown) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1922 Tour de France. "Jean
Benot".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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Eduardo Benot Rodríguez (26
November 1822 – 27 July 1907) was a
Spanish lexicographer, academic, poet,
educator and
politician advocate of
federal republicanism...
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religious practice, by
Isaac Klein. New York (JTS), 1979. (Page 429.) "Berit
Benot Yisrael", in
Hadesh Yameinu =
Renew our days: A book of
Jewish prayer and...
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failed attempt to
dislodge Syrian forces from the
Eastern Galilee and the
Benot Yaakov Bridge.
During the operation, 200
Syrians and 100
Israelis were killed...
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Rebecca Biton. "The Early–Middle
Pleistocene faunal ****emblages of
Gesher Benot Ya ‘aqov: Inter-site variability."
Journal of
Human Evolution 60.4 (2011):...
- Hemudu, and Tianluoshan. The
earliest recorded use of E.
feroxis from
Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel,
among artifacts of the
Acheulean culture 750–790,000 years...
- Al-Lataminah in Syria.
North of
Ubeidiya is the
important site of
Gesher Benot Ya'akov ("Daughters of
Jacob Bridge" – GBY)
dated to
slightly after c. 790...
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important prehistoric sites in
Israel including the
Acheulian site of
Gesher Benot Ya’aqov. In 2014, she
received the EMET
Prize in
Humanities and Judaism...
- the 2003 Buya fossil. One Bos
buiaensis fossil was
unearthed in
Gesher Benot Ya'aqov. The
fossils displa****
characteristics of
ancient Pleistocene African...