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Caphtor (Hebrew: כַּפְתּוֹר Kaftōr) is a
locality mentioned in the Bible, in
which its
people are
called Caphtorites or
Caphtorim and are
named as a...
- in a
Hittite victory. Knapp, A. Bernard. (1985). "J
Article Alashiya,
Caphtor/Keftiu, and
Eastern Mediterranean Trade:
Recent Studies in
Cypriote Archaeology...
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Calno Calvary Camon, "derivation uncertain"
Canaan Cana
Candace Capernaum Caphtor Cappadocia Carcas Careah, bald
Carmel Carmi Carpus Charchemish Carshena...
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invoking him have been identified. He was
believed to
reside in
Memphis and
Caphtor,
which might reflect the
routes through which crafts and
resources traveled...
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dwelt in
villages as far as Gaza, the Caphtorim, that came
forth out of
Caphtor, destro**** them, and
dwelt in
their stead.
While the
Philistines at the...
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original on 3
April 2015.
Retrieved 17
November 2019. Strange, John (1980).
Caphtor : Keftiu : a new investigation. Leiden: Brill. p. 167. ISBN 978-90-04-06256-6...
- one
region of Cyprus. Knapp, A. Bernard. (1985). "J
Article Alashiya,
Caphtor/Keftiu, and
Eastern Mediterranean Trade:
Recent Studies in
Cypriote Archaeology...
- p. 91. ISBN 978-1-150-17885-6.
Retrieved 28
November 2010. Strange, J.
Caphtor/Keftiu: A New
Investigation (Leiden: Brill) 1980 Allen,
Clifton J. (1970)...
- that
these people were
dispossessed by the
Caphtorites from the
island of
Caphtor (modern Crete). Some
scholars speculate that the
Philistines were descendants...
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connected to that
which concerns whether the
Philistines originated from
Caphtor, an
ambiguous location that most
modern scholars believe was
probably identical...