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- the unconquered Phoenician border (Judg. 1:31); commonly identified with Hirbet al-Mahalib, north to Tyre. נאמן, פנחס (1968). "מסע סנחריב לא"י בשנת 701"...
- Khirbet Khizeh (Hebrew: חִרְבֶּת חִזְעָה, also Hirbet Hizeh, Hirbet Hizah) is a historical fiction novel by Israeli writer S. Yizhar which was published...
- Hurvat Tzunem, or (a-)Tswana ruin (Arabic: Ibn Zur), also known as "the Lost City", is an archaeological site located in the Upper Galilee, 6 km north...
- Tasaday apparently inhabited caves near Cotabato, in the Philippines. In Hirbet Tawani, near Yatta Village, in the Southern Hebron Hills, in an area contested...
- Pritsak Center for Oriental Studies, 2011: 9–29. Rengstorf, Karl Heinrich. Hirbet Qumran und die Bibliothek vom Toten Meer. Translated by J.R. Wilkie. Stuttgart:...
- 578376 'Ein Targhuna (Arabic: عين طرغونيه) or Gasr Targhuna, locally also Hirbet al-Yahud (Arabic: خربة اليهود, lit. 'Ruin of the Jews'), is an archaeological...
- collective memory, as in articles on Latrun and S. Yizhar’s short storyHirbet Hize,” and on the attitudes of Israeli society to the Holocaust and Holocaust...
- the Holocaust and Nakba in their work. As early as 1949, in his novella Hirbet Hiz'ah, S. Yizhar dealt with the expulsion of Palestinians by Israeli forces...
- ****enistic period. Although the site, in recent history, has borne the name of Ḫirbet el-Ḥârithîye, it is thought by modern-day archaeologists to have been the...
- from Cave 1 are substantially different. See: Rengstorf, Karl Heinrich, Hirbet Qumrân and the Problem of the Library of the Dead Sea Caves, Translated...