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Munhata (Horvat
Minha or
Khirbet Munhata) is an
archaeological site 11
kilometres (6.8 mi)
south of Lake Tiberias,
Israel on the
north bank and near the...
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rectangular structures were discovered. Some
larger structures were
found in
Munhata, Wadi
Rabah and Ein el-Jarba,
though Israeli archaeologist Yosef Garfinkel...
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Sinai fused with Pre-Pottery
Neolithic B
agriculturalists to
produce the
Munhata culture, a
nomadic lifestyle based on
animal domestication, developing...
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trade till much
later than it is ****umed.
Munhata Nainsini in his
seventeenth century chronicles,
Munhata Nainsi ri
Khyat and
Marwar ra
Paraganan ri...
- Sourcebook,
Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0195148923, page 245 are
Munhata Nainsi's
Khyat from Jodhpur, Prem
Ambodh from Amritsar, and Nabhadas's...
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Rabah Stages from
Munhata (Israel). Paris: ****ociation Paléorient. Y. Garfinkel. 1995.
Human and
Animal Figurines of
Munhata, Israel. Paris: ****ociation...
- Gh****ulian culture,
according to
Juris Zarins,
developed out of the
earlier Munhata phase of what he
calls the "cir****
Arabian nomadic pastoral complex", probably...
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River (Coastal Plain, Israel)
Hamadiya (central
Jordan Valley, Israel)
Munhata (central
Jordan Valley, Israel)
Nahal Betzet II
settlement (Northern Coastal...
- co-director with Dr. R. Barkai.
Books Gopher, A., The
flint ****emblages of
Munhata -
final report. Les
Cahiers Du
Centre de
Recherche Francais de Jerusalem...
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National Museum of Iran in Tehran. In
Israel Perrot excavated at
Munhata, Ain
Mallaha and the
Chalcolithic sites at Abu
Matar and Bir es-Safadi...