- Tell
Qudadi (Hebrew: תל כודאדי), also
known as Tell esh-Shuna (Hebrew: תל א-שונה) is an
ancient site
located near the
mouth of the
Yarkon River and Reading...
- Subdistrict,
Mandatory Palestine, with a
ruined tower Tell esh-Shuna / Tell
Qudadi,
ancient site in Tel Aviv
Jordan North Shuna,
Jordan Valley South Shuna...
- include: Tell Qasile, Tel Gerisa,
Abattoir Hill, Tel Hashash, and Tell
Qudadi.
During the
First Aliyah in the 1880s, when
Jewish immigrants began arriving...
- rule over the country, a
fortress was
built in a site
known today as Tell
Qudadi, on the
northern bank of the river, next to its estuary. On 27
April 750...
-
Reading Light (Hebrew: מגדלור רדינג), also
known as Tell
Qudadi Light (sometimes
spelled Tel
Kudadi Light),
HaYarkon Light, Auja
Light and Tel Aviv Light...
- the Neo-****yrian
Empire in the 8th
century BCE. The ruins,
known as Tell
Qudadi, were
identified as an
archaeological site in 1934. In 1937-1938, prior...
- Oren Tal and
Alexander Fantalkin (2009). "An Iron Age IIB
Fortress at Tell
Qudadi: A
Preliminary Study / מצודה מתקופת הברזל בתל קודאדי: מחקר ראשוני". Eretz-Israel:...