- Tell
Qasile is an
archaeological site near the
Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, Israel. Over 3,000
years old, the site
contains the
remains of a port city founded...
- The Tel
Qasile ostraca are two
small ostraca (pottery
fragments with
writing on them)
found at Tell
Qasile, then part of
Mandatory Palestine, in 1945–46...
- Its
existence is
attested to by an
inscribed pottery shard found at Tell
Qasile (in modern-day Tel Aviv) in 1946,
dating to the
eighth century BC, which...
-
number of
sites in
Israel and the
Palestinian territories that include: Tell
Qasile Timnah (Tel Batash) – from 1977–1989 Bull Site – from 1978-1981 Bet She'an...
- south-western Levant. Tell
Qasile and
Aphek (see
Battle of Aphek)
likely marked the nation's frontiers, as
evidence from Tell
Qasile especially indicates that...
- (continent)
Ophir (In 1946 an
inscribed pottery shard was
found at Tell
Qasile (in modern-day Tel Aviv)
dating to the
eighth century BC. It bears, in Paleo-Hebrew...
- well as the
Hebrew Bible.
Other ancient sites in Tel Aviv include: Tell
Qasile, Tel Gerisa,
Abattoir Hill, Tel Hashash, and Tell Qudadi.
During the First...
- to the east. Tell
Qasile (a "port city") and
Aphek were
located on the
northern frontier of
Philistine territory, and Tell
Qasile in
particular may have...
-
archaeologist to
receive a
permit granted by the new
State of
Israel (Tell
Qasile, 1948).
Mazar was
trained as an ****yriologist and was an
expert on biblical...
- 4th or 5th
century and destro**** in the 5th or 6th. The
synagogue at Tell
Qasile,
which was
built at the
beginning of the
seventh century.
Synagogue A at...