- The
Shephelah (Biblical Hebrew: הַשְּפֵלָה, romanized: hašŠəp̄ēlā, lit. 'the Lowlands') or
Shfela (Modern Hebrew: הַשְּׁפֵלָה, romanized: haŠfelá), or...
- ʾAyyālōn), also
written Aijalon and Ajalon, is a
valley in the
lowland of the
Shephelah in Israel. The
Ayalon Valley has been an
important route connecting the...
- and shrubland-covered
mountains gently sloping towards the
hills of the
Shephelah in the west, to the dry and arid
landscapes of the
Judaean Desert descending...
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identified in over 100
settlements across Judea,
mainly concentrated in the
Shephelah,
Hebron Hills, and Beit El Mountains, with
fewer in Galilee. Most of these...
- (under the West Bank Division), Jerusalem, the Sharon, Gush Dan, and the
Shephelah. The
commander of the
central command is the one who is
authorized to...
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southern portion of the land,
which was
highly suitable for pasture. The
Shephelah (Hebrew: lowland) – the
coastal region,
between the
highlands and the...
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floor at
Zorah Shown within Israel Alternative name
Sarea Location Region Shephelah Coordinates 31°46′30″N 34°59′07″E / 31.775086°N 34.98535°E / 31.775086;...
- town was
located in the
lowland hills of Judah,
otherwise known as the
Shephelah, but its
precise location is unknown. The
toponym Bozkath is
derived from...
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Michael G.; Garfinkel, Yosef; Weiss,
Shifra (2017).
Socoh of the
Judean Shephelah: The 2010 Survey.
Winona Lake, Indiana:
Eisenbrauns Inc. ISBN 9781575067667...
- Tell Zeita,
Kirbat Zeita al Kharab) is an
archaeological tell in the
Shephelah, or lowlands, of Israel,
about 30 km east of Ashkelon. The site had previously...