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Shivta (Hebrew: שבטה),
originally Sobata (Gr****: Σόβατα) or
Subeita (Arabic: شبطا), is an
ancient city in the
Negev Desert of
Israel located 43 kilometers...
- both the
Incense Road and ****e
trade routes: Avdat, Haluza, Mam****, and
Shivta. As a group,
these desert cities demonstrate the
lucrative trade in frankincense...
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temple Elusa (Haluza), town, road
station Mampshis (Mam****), road
station Shivta,
Byzantine agricultural town with
contested Nabataean,
Roman precursor South...
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UNESCO declared Haluza a
World Heritage Site
along with Mam****,
Avdat and
Shivta. The city is
called 'C****ous' (Χελλοὺς) in the Gr**** text of Judith, i...
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Route -
Desert Cities in the Negev,
including Mampsis, Haluza, Avdat, and
Shivta, were
declared a
World Heritage Site by
UNESCO in June 2005. The Medieval...
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located along the
Negev incense route at
Avdat (Oboda), Mam**** (Mampsis),
Shivta (Sobata),
Haluza (Elusa), and
Nitzana (Nessana).[dubious – discuss] This...
- (Ktzi'ot Junction)
Entrance to Ktzi'ot
Prison Shivta 22 14 צומת שבטה (
Shivta Junction)
Entrance to
Shivta Ashalim 35 22 צומת אשלים (Ashalim Junction) Road...
- Byzantine-period
winepress from
Shivta (Sobota), now Israel, with
treading floor and
collection vats...
- towns"
located along the
Negev incense route at Avdat, Mampsis, Rehovot,
Shivta, Nessana, and
especially Elusa,
which was to
become the new
capital and...
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Byzantine basilica (Southern Church),
Shivta,
Negev desert...