- Tel
Maresha (Hebrew: תל מראשה) is the tell (archaeological mound) of the
biblical Iron Age city of
Maresha, and of the subsequent, post-586 BCE Idumean...
- rest
remained farmland.
During the 8th
century BCE, the
nearby village of
Maresha was part of the
Kingdom of Judah.
During the days of
Herod the Great, a...
- Beit Guvrin-
Maresha National Park is a
national park in
central Israel,
containing a
large network of
caves recognized by
UNESCO as a
World Heritage Site...
- Megiddo.
Other pendants of the sign were
revealed in Ashkelon, Tel Michal,
Maresha,
Sidon and Motya. A coin with the sign and a
legend ΦΑΝΗΒΑΛΟΣ (the Phoenician...
- to be a place-name
written in the
construct state, meaning, "
Maresha of Gath".
Maresha is
mentioned as the home town of the
prophet Micah in the Biblical...
-
Judeans and
adopted their customs.
Archaeological records gleaned from
Maresha,
though largely of
Idumaean origin,
attest to the
region being under the...
- Beit Guvrin-
Maresha National Park is a
national park in
central Israel, 13
kilometers from
Kiryat Gat, encomp****ing the
ruins of
Maresha, one of the important...
-
Marissa can
refer to:
Maresha or Marissa, an
ancient city in
Israel Marissa, Illinois, a town in
Illinois Marissa Township, St.
Clair County, Illinois...
- Shepehla,
including the
Judahite towns of Azekah, Socho, Goded, Lachish, and
Maresha,
could be seen from this fort. In the
northern Negev, Tel Arad
served as...
- (Scythopolis) Βαιθσάν (Beithsan)
Scytopoli بيسان (Beisan) Beth
Gubrin /
Maresha בית גוברין Ἐλευθερόπολις (Eleutheropolis)
Betogabri بيت جبرين (Bayt Jibrin)...