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Archaeological excavations at the
prehistoric Gesher Benot Ya'aqov site have
revealed evidence of
human habitation in the area, from...
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feroxis from
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- 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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