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Teleilat el-Gh****ul, also
spelled Tuleilat el-Gh****ul and Tulaylât al-Gh****ûl, is the site of
several small hillocks (
tuleilat, 'small tells')
containing the...
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growth in the area to the
Byzantine period. The
older explanation for the
Tuleilat el-Anab, lit. 'grape mounds' phenomenon, has also been discarded: these...
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channels for
collecting runoff rainwater, and the
enigmatic phenomenon of "
Tuleilat el-Anab".
Evenari showed that the
runoff rainwater collection systems concentrate...
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imaginative features used for
collecting and
directing runoff water. The
Tuleilat el-Anab,
Arabic for 'grape mounds', i.e.
large pile of
rocks dotting the...
- wadis,
channels for
collecting runoff rainwater, and the
phenomenon of "
Tuleilat el-Anab",
grape mounds.[dubious – discuss]
Evenari himself cared about...
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Starting in the
Byzantine period, the
Negevites stacked stone heaps,
called Tuleilat el-Anab ("grape mounds"), to
better facilitate the flow of
rainwater into...