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Nessana,
Modern Hebrew name Nizzana, also
spelled Nitzana (Hebrew: ניצנה), is an
ancient Nabataean city
located in the
southwest Negev desert in Israel...
- (Oboda), Mam**** (Mampsis),
Shivta (Sobata),
Haluza (Elusa), and
Nitzana (
Nessana).[dubious – discuss] This at
least was the
prevailing theory,
until more...
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Committee in the
early 1950s. The Gr**** name
Sobata was
mentioned in the
Nessana papyri. Long
considered a
classical Nabataean town on the
ancient ****e...
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HaNegev Regional Council. In 2022 it had a po****tion of 263.
Ancient Nessana was
founded by the
Nabataeans in the 3rd
century BCE.
There are traces...
- A
church ruin in El 'Aujeh (Auja al-Hafir,
ancient Nessana) in the
Negev Desert, as
illustrated by
Palmer (1872) in his The
Desert of the Exodus....
- and it
included the
towns of Bosra,
Hegra (Mada'in Saleh), and Nitzana/
Nessana.
Raqmu was a
wealthy trading town,
located at a
convergence of several...
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sounds had not
merged and that they
remained voiceless. The
evidence from
Nessana, on the
other hand,
suggests that both
reflexes were voiced, and that they...
- depo****tion 1967-06-10 Po****tion • Total 48 (1,948) + 3,500 'Azazme Cause(s) of depo****tion
Military ****ault by
Yishuv forces Current Localities Nessana...
- been used in the
Levant since antiquity, as
evidenced by a do****ent from
Nessana in the
northern Negev,
within modern Israel, that
mentions grape syrup...
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Palestinian Bedouins. (current
localities in parentheses) Auja al-Hafir (
Nessana)
Beersheba al-Imara (Ofakim, Urim) al-Jammama (Ruhama) al-Khalasa Umm al-Rashrash...