The Manasseh Hill Country survey 2BRILL, 2004 - 795 pàgines The book presents the results of a complete and detailed archaeological survey in the area of ancient Shechem and Samaria. This survey is being conducted since 1978, and it relates to some 400 square kilometers of the heartland of the central hill country of Israel/Palestine. It is a detailed and thorough archaeological and historical work, which deals with the most important area for Biblical and other researches. This territory and its survey is a most valuable tool for every scholar involved in Bible, Theology, Ancient Near Eastern history and other schools concerned. |
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1.5 km distant a.s.a. Name type alluvium Avdat Avdat formation Soil Beqa'ot Beth Shean Bezeq Bladelet brown forest soil Buqei'ah Cananean Chalcolithic Cisterns courtyard Cultivation distant Nearest road dunam 0.25 acre dunams Early Bronze Age East Manasseh edge Rock type Elevation enclosure End scraper es-Samrah Far'ah farm field crops Cisterns Flint find formation Soil type fortress Guérin hewn Iron Age Israel grid Jebel Jiftliq B3 Jordan Valley Judah formation Soil Khallet Khirbet km distant Nearest km distant Visibility map Site type MBA IIB Mediterranean brown forest microlithes Middle Bronze Age nearest place Nearest water source Neolithic place Site type Pottery Previous surveys Ras Jadir ravine rendzina ruin Area settlement shard scatter Shechem sickle blade spring Ain structure Taiyasir Tammun terra rossa Thebez Topography Tubas UTM grid valley edge village Wadi el-Far'ah Wadi Far‘ah Wadi Malih wall Zertal