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Khirbat Ataruz (Arabic: خربة عطروز) or
Ataroth (Hebrew: עטרות) is an
archaeological site in
Madaba Governorate, Jordan. The site was
settled during the...
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religious rituals was
discovered at
Khirbat 'Ataroz near Mabada.
Khirbat Ataruz, also
known as Ataroth, is
mentioned prominently in the
Mesha stele and...
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Moabite and
dated to 800 BCE was
revealed in an
excavation in
Khirbat Ataruz. It was
written using a
variant of the
Phoenician alphabet. Most knowledge...
- (4): 779. doi:10.2307/4132119. ISSN 0003-0279. JSTOR 4132119. Overview,
Ataruz Project Albright, 1922/3, pp. 156–157 Negev, Avraham; Gibson, Shimon, eds...
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Moabite cultic sites have been
found in
places such as Deir Alla, Damiyah,
Ataruz or
Khirbet al-Mudayna.
According to II Kings, at times,
especially in dire...
- Phoenician-style
inscription that had been discovered. The
discovery of the
Khirbat Ataruz Inscribed Altar inscriptions by
archaeologist Chang-ho Ji at an ancient...
- S2CID 164088482. Adam L. Bean (2018). "An
inscribed altar from the
Khirbat Ataruz Moabite sanctuary". Levant. 50 (2): 211–236. doi:10.1080/00758914.2019.1619971...
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during the
period of
Israelite conquest. This is very
probably Khirbat Ataruz,
north of Wadi Heidan. The
Mesha Stele (Moabite Stone) is
likely referring...
- Cambridge), who was a botanist, who went with Tristram, to the
ruins of
Ataruz and
Machaerus (Mukawir) in 1873.
Although one
source mistakenly, thought...