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Hurvat Tzunem, or (a-)Tswana ruin (Arabic: Ibn Zur), also
known as "the Lost City", is an
archaeological site
located in the
Upper Galilee, 6 km north...
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Horvat Mazad (Hebrew: חורבת מצד; also
known as
Khirbet el-Qasr, 'the citadel' in Arabic) is
located on a
strategic hill
rising to a
height of 530 m above...
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Hurvat Sumakah is an
archaeological site with
ruins of one of the
three largest Jewish settlements south of
Mount Carmel,
during the
Roman and Byzantine...
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Horvat 'Ethri (Hebrew: חורבת עתרי; alt. spellings:
Hurvat Itri, Ethri, Atari),
Hebrew for "Ethri ruin",
Arabic name: Umm
Suweid ("mother...
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Hurvat Zmimrah (originally
Khirbat Zmimrah), also Zumeimira, is an
archaeological site in the
center of the
Golan Heights,
where the
remains of a Jewish...
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Hurvat Amudim or Sde
Amudim was an
ancient village, now an
archaeological site, in Israel,
located south-east of the Beit
Netofa Valley, on the eastern...
- translit: Beit ha-Knesset ha-Hurva, lit. "The Ruin Synagogue"), also
known as
Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid (Hebrew: חורבת רבי יהודה החסיד, "Ruin of
Rabbi Judah...
- Ze'ev and in the
settlement itself there are
several archeological sites:
Hurvat Latatine is an
archeological site
located in the
entrance to Giv'at Ze'ev...
- revolt,
containing mikvehs, a synagogue, wine presses, and
burial caves.
Hurvat Borgyn -
remains of a 2nd-century CE settlement,
including fortifications...
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Lavnin (
Hurvat Libnah / Tel
Lavnin / Kh. Tell el-Beida)(Hebrew: חורבת לבנין)(Arabic: خربة تل البيضة), is a late
Bronze Age
archaeological site situated...