- was
first identified with the
mound of
Khirbet el-Muqanna (Arabic) or Tel
Miqne (Hebrew), near the depo****ted
Palestinian village of 'Aqir, on the basis...
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kibbutz has a
memorial for
members who fell in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Tel
Miqne-Ekron, an
archaeological tell on the
grounds of the kibbutz, is believed...
-
Zeitschrift des
Deutschen Palästina-Vereins 108: 156–170. Gitin, Sy (1995) "Tel
Miqne-Ekron in the 7th
Century BC: The
Impact of
Economic Innovation and Foreign...
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Philistine acculturation spans the
tenth to
seventh centuries B.C.E. (Tel
Miqne-Ekron
Strata IV-I;
Ashdod Strata X-VI).". Kieser, D. "CHAPTER 1: The Dawn...
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archaeologist specializing in
ancient Israel,
known for his
excavations at Tel
Miqne-Ekron. He was the
director of the
Albright Institute of
Archaeological Research...
- Urfa) Ein Gedi (Hazazon-tamar, Tel Goren) En Esur
Enfeh (Ampi)
Ekron (Tel
Miqne,
Khirbet el-Muqanna) Et-Tell (Ai?) Gath (Tell es-Safi?) Gaza
Gezer Gibeah...
- es-Safi was too
close to Tel
Miqne/Ekron to be Gath. The
sites are only 8 km apart. However, both Tell es-Safi and Tel
Miqne were
major sites in the Middle...
- and Uziel, J. 2007. A Tale of Two Tells: A
Comparative Perspective on Tel
Miqne-Ekron and Tell es-Sâfi/Gath in
Light of
Recent Archaeological Research....
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University of Jerusalem,
excavated at the
ancient Philistine site of Tel
Miqne-Ekron, one of the five
Philistine capital cities mentioned in the Bible...
- Jordan,
Greece and the
United States. He parti****ted in
fieldwork at Tel
Miqne, Tel Dor, Tel Yaqush, Tel el-Hammeh, Beersheva, Tel Rekhesh, Megiddo, Ain...