- Sha'ar
HaGolan (Hebrew: שַׁעַר הַגּוֹלָן, lit. Gate of the
Golan) is a
kibbutz situated at the foot of the
Golan Heights in the
Jordan Valley area of...
- Murtafaʻāt al-Jawlān; Hebrew: רָמַת הַגּוֹלָן, romanized: Ramat
HaGolan, IPA: [ʁaˈmat
haɡoˈlan] . *"The
international community maintains that the Israeli...
- River,
which flows near its type site of Sha'ar
HaGolan, near
Kibbutz Sha'ar
HaGolan at the foot of the
Golan Heights. This
culture existed alongside the...
-
HaGolan have
built a
museum that
exhibits the
finds from the
nearby site.
Because of the
unique artistic quality of the
figurines from Sha'ar
Hagolan...
-
Golan Heights Law (Hebrew: חוק רמת הגולן, romanized: Khok
Ramat HaGolan) is the
Israeli law
which applies Israel's
government and laws to the
Golan Heights...
- the
Battle of Degania–Samakh (Tzemah), and
battles near Masada–Sha'ar
HaGolan. The
engagements were part of the
battles of the
Jordan Valley,
which also...
- He is a
curator of the
museum of
Yarmukian Culture at
Kibbutz Sha'ar
HaGolan.
Garfinkel specializes in the
Protohistoric era of the Near East, the period...
- Nof
HaGalil and the
largest city is Nazareth. The
Golan Heights has been run as a sub-district of the
North District of
Israel since the 1981
Golan Heights...
-
program by
immigrants from
Romania and
members of
kibbutz Sha'ar
HaGolan. As with Sha'ar
HaGolan, the kibbutz's
defenders retreated during the
Battles of the...
- 6400–6000 BC (calibrated), in the
Neolithic Yarmukian site at Sha'ar
HaGolan, in the
central Jordan Valley, on the
northern bank of the
Yarmouk River...