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    Kinneret (Hebrew: כִּנֶּרֶת) is the name of an important Bronze and Iron Age city situated on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, mentioned in...
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  • Other meanings of Kinneret and Kineret include: Camp Kinneret, a summer camp of Canadian Young Judaea Kinneret (archaeological site), biblical city which...
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    Sea of Galilee (redirect from Lake Kinneret)
    דטבריא, גִּנֵּיסַר, Arabic: بحيرة طبريا), also called Lake Tiberias or Kinneret, is a freshwater lake that lies between Israel and the Occupied Syrian...
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  • above-mentioned variants, dominated by and named after the city; see: Kinneret (archaeological site): The plain Ginosar (kibbutz), modern settlement in northern...
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  • List of tells (category Tells (archaeology))
    Itri Jezreel (city) Kedesh Khirbet et-Tibbaneh Khirbet Kerak Kinneret (archaeological site) Masil al-Jizl Rebbo Sokho Tel Arad Tel Be'er Sheva Tel Dor...
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    demoniac) and Yardenit Baptismal Site, a baptism site located along the Jordan River, near Kibbutz Kvutzat Kinneret. Samaria was a region inhabited mainly...
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    The Kinneret Academic College on the Sea of Galilee (Hebrew: המכללה האקדמית כנרת בעמק הירדן), also known as Kinneret College and Academic Kinneret (As...
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    Ohalo II (category Archaeological sites in Israel)
    Ohalo II is an archaeological site in Northern Israel, near Kinneret, on the southwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. It is one of the best preserved hunter-gatherer...
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    Galilee, between Capernaum and the archeological site of Tel Kinrot, covered by the ruins of ancient Kinneret (also known as Ginosar and Gennesaret), on the...
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    Tabgha (category Archaeological sites in Israel)
    plants.[citation needed] Khirbat al-Minya - Umayyad qasr ruins Kinneret (archaeological site) - biblical city which gave the Sea of Galilee its Hebrew name;...
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    Ancient synagogues in Palestine (category Archaeological sites in the State of Palestine)
    historical analysis and archaeological discovery, BRILL, 1998. The Bornblum Eretz Israel Synagogues website, created by scholars of the Kinneret College Synagogues...
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    Tel Megiddo (category 1903 archaeological discoveries)
    Hebrew: תל מגידו), is the site of the ancient city of Megiddo (Greek: Μεγιδδώ), the remains of which form a tell or archaeological mound, situated in northern...
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    Gamla (category Archaeological sites on the Golan Heights)
    an important archaeological site. It is located within the Gamla Nature Reserve and serves as a prominent tourist attraction. The site features ruins...
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    Magdala stone (category Archaeological discoveries in Israel)
    with images of the Temple. The "Horvat Kur stone", also discovered by Kinneret Regional Project archaeologists, was found in secondary use in the synagogue...
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    Ancient synagogues in Israel (category Archaeological sites in Israel)
    discovered in archaeological digs. Some synagogues have been destroyed and rebuilt several times on the same site, so, while the site or congregation...
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    Tomb of the Prophets (category Archaeological sites in Jerusalem)
    Land: An Oxford Archaeological Guide from Earliest Times to 1700, 2008 (5th edition) Gaalyahu Cornfeld (1973). I Love Jerusalem. Kinneret. p. 138. GGKEY:75S35PKF07B...
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    the Greek words importing, 'creating for itself the breeze'." Kinneret (archaeological site)#Etymology for the term "Genneserat" Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide;...
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    Bethsaida (category 1987 archaeological discoveries)
    excavations of the site were conducted in 1987–1989, by the Golan Research Institute. In 2008–2010, and in 2014, archaeological excavations of the site were conducted...
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    plain Judaean Mountains Jordan Valley Negev Levantine Sea (Mediterranean) Kinneret Dead Sea Gulf of Eilat West Bank Gaza Strip Lebanon Syria Jordan Egypt...
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    Ein Gev (category Natufian sites)
    methods, they developed banana plantations. They also fished the nearby Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee). By 1947 it had a population of 450. Ein Gev first attempt...
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    and Mamluk eras.[citation needed] In 2010, an archaeological survey was conducted at the ancient site of Kiryat Ata by Hagit Turge on behalf of the Israel...
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    period leaving out the Mamluk and Syrian periods. Golan Archaeological Museum hosts archaeological finds uncovered in the Golan Heights from prehistoric...
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    mountains, Tabor, Neria, and Meron, until their final destination, the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee). In April 2011, Israel unveiled the "Jesus Trail", a 40-mile...
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    Ahihud (section Archaeology)
    Guide: An Encyclopedia for the Study of the Land), Vol 3: Lower Galilee and Kinneret Region, Jerusalem 1978, Keter Press, p.269 (Hebrew) "The Inconvenient Truth...
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    Beit She'arim (Roman-era Jewish village) (category Archaeological sites in Israel)
    History of the Site". 'Atiqot. 28: 115–146. JSTOR 23458348. Zaharoni, M. [in Hebrew] (1978). Israel Guide - Lower Galilee and Kinneret Region (A useful...
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    Adullam (category Archaeological sites in Israel)
    The site is maintained by the Jewish National Fund in Israel, and archaeological surveys and partial excavations have been conducted. The site features...
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    plain Judaean Mountains Jordan Valley Negev Levantine Sea (Mediterranean) Kinneret Dead Sea Gulf of Eilat West Bank Gaza Strip Lebanon Syria Jordan Egypt...
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    Yodfat (category Archaeological sites in Israel)
    excavation seasons were carried out at the site between 1992 and 2000, under the direction of Mordechai Aviam of Kinneret Academic College on behalf of the Israel...
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    January 2022. Ben-Avraham, Zvi et al. (1980). "Magnetic survey of Lake Kinneret–central Jordan Valley, Israel". Marine Geophysical Researches 4 p. 269...
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    Deir Aziz synagogue (category Archaeological sites on the Golan Heights)
    Bar-Ilan University and Kinneret College led by Haim Ben David, Zvi Uri Maoz and Oren Zingboim. Excavations were carried out at the site until 2004. The excavations...
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