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originally taken from
Syrian maps. The term rujm in
Arabic (pl. rujum; Hebrew:
rogem) can also
refer to a tumulus, a heap of
stones underneath which human burial...
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Upper Zohar (Hebrew: זהר עילית), also
Rogem Zohar, is an
archaeological site on the
outskirts of the
Israeli town of Arad. It is
believed to be the site...
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present subjunctive forms Conjugation 1st 2nd 3rd 3rdIO 4th 1st
singular rogem habeam curram excipiam veniam 2nd
singular roges habeas curras excipias...
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circles (as cup
marks also are
concentric circles, but much
smaller than
Rogem Hiri)
estimated to
contain 40,000,000 kg of
stones moved by humans, with...
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University in 1997. Tel Bet
Yerah Research and
Excavation Project (TBYREP)
Rogem Ganim Project in
Community Archaeology A. Biran, D. Ilan and R. Greenberg...
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contains the
riverhead of
Nahal Sifan, the
Second Temple period site of Ha-
Rogem,
olive presses,
water cisterns and
watch towers, and the
ruins of an ancient...
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small semi-circle of long,
narrow uprighted stones etched with cup marks.
Rogem Hiri, 40,000,000 kg of
stone with a 'gate' or
opening in the
outer stone...
- also be used to make an
unreal conditional referring to the present: haud
rogem tē, sī
sciam (Plautus) 'I wouldn't be
asking you, if I knew' However, there...
- is
often used to
represent a present-time
counterfactual condition: haud
rogem tē, sī
sciam (Plautus) 'I
would not be
asking you, if I knew.' tū sī hīc...