- the area west of the
Jordan River in 1950,
naming it "West Bank" or "
Cisjordan", and
designated the area east of the
river as "East Bank" or "Transjordan"...
- The
Cisjordan corpus of
Phoenician Iron Age
hacksilber (hacksilver),
dated between 1200 and 586 BC, is the
largest identified collection of pre-coinage...
- and post-coinage antiquity, in
European and Near
Eastern contexts. The
Cisjordan Corpus (c. 1200–586 BC) is the
largest identified concentration of pre-coinage...
-
Marie Thompson identified the
Cisjordan Corpus, a
concentration of
hacksilver ****ds in
Israel and
Palestine (
Cisjordan). This
Corpus dates between 1200...
- Archaeology' has a long history.
According to
Byzantine usage it
included CisJordan and
TransJordan and even
Lebanon and Sinai. In
modern times, however,...
- Transformation: The
Lieberman Plan to
Exchange Po****ted
Territories in
Cisjordan". Law &
Ethics of
Human Rights. 2: 221–85. doi:10.2202/1938-2545.1021...
-
Roman term
Cisalpine Gaul (i.e. 'Gaul on this side of the Alps'), and
Cisjordan (as
distinguished from Transjordan). In cisgender, cis-
describes the...
- and hot summers. The
Jordan River bisects much of the
region into the
Cisjordan and Transjordan. The
Huleh basin feeds into the
upper Jordan,
which moves...
- Goring-Morris, A. Nigel; Belfer-Cohen, Anna (2013). "The
Southern Levant (
Cisjordan)
During the
Neolithic Period". The
Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology...
- side of the
Jordan River. The
equivalent term for the west side is the
Cisjordan – literally, "on this side of the [River] Jordan". Both
terms reflect...