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Khirbet Qana (Arabic: خربة قانا), is an
archaeological site in the
Lower Galilee of Israel. It has
remains of a
settlement from the ****enistic period...
-
Sarepta (near
modern Sarafand, Lebanon) was a
Phoenician city on the
Mediterranean coast between Sidon and Tyre, also
known biblically as Zarephath. It...
- 'Azzun 'Atma (Arabic: عزون عتمة) is a
Palestinian village in the
Qalqilya Governorate in the
western West Bank,
located 5
kilometers South-east of Qalqilya...
- Umm Al Amad (Arabic: ام العمد), or Umm el 'Amed or al
Auamid or el-Awamid, is an ****enistic
period archaeological site near the town of
Naqoura in Lebanon...
- 19th-century and
found on the
plateau of the
elevated hill,
which he
called Kharbet Benit, what he
described as "a village, now
overthrown from top to bottom...
- Tel Rosh (Hebrew: תל ראש, "mound of the head"), also
known in
Arabic as
Khirbet Tell ‘er-Ruwesah is an
archaeological site
located in the
Upper Galilee...
- Kafr al-Labad (Arabic: كفراللبد) is a
Palestinian village in the
Tulkarm Governorate in the
northeastern West Bank,
located 9
kilometers east of Tulkarm...
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Kherbet Selem (Arabic: خربة سلم) is a
village in
southern Lebanon. The muni****lity of
Kherbet Selem is
located in the Kaza of Bint Jbeil, one of the eight...
- a
limestone and salt hill at the
southwestern tip of the Dead Sea, and
Kharbet Usdum (Hebrew: הר סדום, Har
Sedom or Arabic: جبل السدوم, Jabal(u) 'ssudūm)...
- In 1870,
Victor Guérin
noted it as an old,
rather ruined hamlet,
named Kharbet el-Belakieh. It was
located on a
small hill, and had a path
leading to...