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Mount Karkom, also Har
Karkom (Hebrew: הר כרכום "Mountain of Saffron"), from
Arabic Jabal Karkoum (also
Jabal Ideid), is a
mountain in the
southwest Negev...
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Karkom (Hebrew: כַּרְכֹּם, כרכום) is a
community settlement in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Korazim Plateau, near the
Jordan River, east of
Hatzor HaGlilit...
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original on 2008-12-18.
Retrieved 2009-03-17. "The
geoglyphs of Har
Karkom (Negev, Israel):
classification and interpretation" (PDF). ccsp.it. Retrieved...
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Archaeological discoveries at Har
Karkom (2001). "Mount
Sinai has been found:
Archaeological discoveries at Har
Karkom". www.harkarkom.com.
Retrieved 19...
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requires |journal= (help) Maillard,
Frederico (2009). "Geoglyphs on the Har
Karkom Plateau (Negev, Israel)". Papers,
XXIII Valcamonica Symposium 2009: 208–14...
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dated as 300,000
years old. Some meet
stalagmites to form
stone pillars Har
Karkom ("Mountain of Saffron" in Hebrew), or
Jabal Ideid in
Arabic is a mountain...
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rapidly goes out."
Another theory is that it is
sunlight on Har
Karkom reflected in a
surprising way to
appear like fire.
Christian hermits originally...
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between the
rivers Momboy and Motatán. The current[update]
mayor is José
Karkom, who has had that post
since 2013. The city is home to Italian, Portuguese...
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Biblical Mount Sinai is not to be
identified as
Gebel Katherina, but as Har
Karkom instead; he also
believes that the
Exodus should be
placed between the 24th...
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Aharoni on an
archaeological tour of Har
Karkom mountain, 1954.
Photo by Beno Rothenberg....