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Hesban (Persian: حسبان, also
Romanized as
Ḩesbān; also
known as Ḩesbānlū) is a
village in
Bastamlu Rural District, in the
Central District of
Khoda Afarin...
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Arabic as Tell
Hisban or Tell
Ḥesbān. The
Roman and
Byzantine town is
believed to have been
located at the ruin
called Hesbân or Hisban,
about 20 km (12 mi)...
- ISSN 0042-4935. S2CID 199317849. LaBianca,
Oystein S. (1993-01-01). "
Hesban After 25 Years".
Hesban After 25 Years. Sauer,
James A. (1973-01-01).
Heshbon pottery...
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Chrysopolis in
Arabia Dionysias Erra (Es-Sanamein?, Aere?, Ire?)
Esbus (
Hesbân)
Eutyme Gerasa (now Jerash)
Maximianopolis in
Arabia Medaba (now Madaba)...
- expedition, an
archaeological dig at Tell
Hesban thought to be the
location of
Biblical Heshbon. The dig at
Hesban eventually developed into the
Madaba Plains...
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called Wadi Sha'ib; Wadi el-Kefrein; and Wadi er-Ramah,
called Wadi
Hesban in the hills,
which merges with Wadi el-Kefrein two-thirds of the way across...
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Sedentarization and nomadization: food
system cycles at
Hesban and
vicinity in Transjordan.
Hesban.
Andrews University.
Berrien Springs, MI:
Institute of...
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veterans in the area. This view is
supported by a
destruction layer in Tel
Hesban that
dates to 130 CE, and a
decline in
settlement from the
Early Roman to...
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Inaugural Volume of the
Hesban Series: A
Review Article:
Hesban 1.
Sedentarization and Nomadization: Food
System Cycles at
Hesban and
Vicinity in Transjordan...
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Martin (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1976), 143. Prag, Kay. "A walk in the Wadi
Hesban."
Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1991), 60-61.
Herbert Donner, The Mosaic...