- Ein
Feshkha (Arabic: عين فشخة, also Ain Al-Fashka) or
Einot Tzukim (Hebrew: עינות צוקים, lit. 'cliff springs') is a 2,500-hectare (6,200-acre) nature...
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observing the
positioning of
Qumran atop a
plateau overlooking the ‘Ein
Feshkha Springs, he
concluded the
ruins "may have very well been once a
small fortress"...
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period of 10 years,
between 1946 and 1956, at the
Qumran Caves near Ein
Feshkha in the West Bank, on the
northern s**** of the Dead Sea.
Dating from the...
- residential. Two
other archaeological sites from the same time period, Ein
Feshkha, and Ain el-Ghuweir, both
located south of
Qumran along the s**** of the...
- -B. Humbert,
Alain Chambon,
Jolanta Mlynarczyk, "Khirbet Qumrân et Aïn
Feshkha,
Fouilles du P.
Roland de Vaux", vol. IIIa, L'archéologie de Qumrân, Reconsidération...
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seasons at Wadi Murabba'at with
Lankester Harding in 1952, and at 'Ein
Feshkha, a few
kilometres south of Qumran, in 1958,
while returning regularly to...
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between Ain el-Ghuweir and Qumran, is also
located a
similar site of Ein
Feshkha. The
archaeological sites on the
western s**** of the Dead Sea, including...
- in
Qumran Cave 1, by a
group of
three Ta'amireh shepherds, near the Ein
Feshkha spring off the
northwest s**** of the Dead Sea
between late 1946 and early...
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illegal hunting. For the last time, an
Arabian leopard was
spotted in Ein
Feshkha.
Common birds in the area
include the fan-tailed raven, blackstart, tristram's...
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Places Qumran Qumran Caves cave 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Qumran cemetery Ein
Feshkha Kohlit Secacah Wadi Murabba'at
Issues Essenes Sadducees Carbon dating Yahad...