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- Tell es-Samak (Arabic: تل السمك, romanized: Tell as-Samak), or Tel Shikmona (Hebrew: תל שִׁקְמוֹנָה, romanized: Šiqmônah), also spelt Sycamine, is an ancient...
- found in a coastal tell, or archaeological mound, known in Hebrew as Tel Shikmona, meaning 'mound of the Ficus sycomorus', and in Arabic as Tell el-Semak...
- Haifa: Shikmona, 1972. 2nd ed., revised and expanded, Jerusalem: Keter Publishing, 1982 Shulamit Laskov, Trumpeldor: His Life Story, Haifa: Shikmona, 1972...
- The same pilgrim also mentioned a place called Castra Samaritanorum near Shikmona. According to Menachem Mor, the decline of the Samaritan po****tion between...
- Achziv Acre Atlit Belus Tel Tanninim Dora Elyakhin Kabri Michal Haifa - Tel Shikmona Jaffa Reshef Caesarea Tell Abu Hawam Tel Mevorakh Myriandus - in modern-day...
- Kishon class landing shipsbuilt in Israel INS Etzion Gever (P-51), INS Shikmona (P-53), INS Caesarea (P-55) Retired by 1991 Ashdod class landing ships...
- (Santorini) Paxi Rhodes Delos Israel Achzib Akka (Acre) Dora Michal Jaffa Reshef Shikmona (Haifa) Strato's Tower (Caesarea) Italy Bitan (Chia) Cape Melqart (Cefalù)...
- (Santorini) Paxi Rhodes Delos Israel Achzib Akka (Acre) Dora Michal Jaffa Reshef Shikmona (Haifa) Strato's Tower (Caesarea) Italy Bitan (Chia) Cape Melqart (Cefalù)...
- (Santorini) Paxi Rhodes Delos Israel Achzib Akka (Acre) Dora Michal Jaffa Reshef Shikmona (Haifa) Strato's Tower (Caesarea) Italy Bitan (Chia) Cape Melqart (Cefalù)...
- legend of the reunification of Jerusalem, first published in Hebrew by Shikmona Publishing Company and later translated into English. In 2003, the Spanish...