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    remains of Hazor were designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as part of the Biblical Tels—Megiddo, Hazor, Beer Sheba. The site of Hazor is around 200...
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  • named in the Book of Joshua Tel Hazor, an archaeological tel at the site of ancient Hazor in the southern Hula Valley Hazor HaGelilit, a town in northern...
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    nearby biblical site of Tel Hazor. In 2022 it had a population of 10,047. Hatzor HaGlilit is named after the biblical city of Hazor, a Canaanite and later...
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    stems from archaeological excavation in this area at sites such as Tel Hazor, Tel Megiddo, En Esur, and Gezer. The name "Canaan" appears throughout the...
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    Zuckerman. "The Kingdom of Hazor in the Late Bronze Age: Chronological and Regional Aspects of the Material Culture of Hazor and its Settlements". Mt....
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  • archaeological and historical sites are located on the plateau, including Tel Hazor, Daughters of Jacob Bridge, Mount of Beatitudes and Jubb Yussef. Historically...
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  • Bahá’i Holy Places Tel Megiddo Tel Hazor Tel Be'er Sheva Incense Route – Desert Cities in the Negev Masada Acre Tel Aviv Nahal Me'arot Beit Guvrin Beit...
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    Yigael Yadin (category Tel Hazor)
    most important sites in the region, including the Qumran Caves, Masada, Hazor, Tel Megiddo and caves in the Judean Desert where artifacts from the Bar Kokhba...
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    which take water from canals that drain the nearby Hula Valley swamps. Tel Hazor, the capital of Canaanite Galilee, lies opposite the kibbutz. The Archaeological...
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    Sisera (category Tel Hazor)
    סִיסְרָא Sīsərāʾ‍) was commander of the Canaanite army of King Jabin of Hazor, who is mentioned in Judges 4–5 of the Hebrew Bible. After being defeated...
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    – Ashkelon – Beth Shemesh – Bethel – Deir 'Alla (Sukkot) – Tel Lachish – Tel HazorTel Megiddo[attribution needed] The Middle Assyrian Empire (1392–1056 BC)...
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    657–671. Y. Yadin, Hazor, the Rediscovery of a Great Citadel of the Bible (New York: Random House, 1975). I. Finkelstein, "Hazor and the North in the...
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    on researching Tel Hazor as a key to solving many mysteries in the field. He was Yigal Yadin's partner in the excavations at Tel Hazor and also excavated...
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    not settled between the Early Bronze and Iron Age I. Battle of Jericho Tel Hazor Battle of Gibeah for similar tactics Archaeology of Israel Lemche, Niels...
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    Ze'ev Herzog (category Academic staff of Tel Aviv University)
    Herzog took part in the excavations of Tel Hazor and Tel Megiddo with Yigael Yadin and in excavations at Tel Arad and Tel Be'er Sheva with Yohanan Aharoni....
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    Gezer (redirect from Tel Gezer)
    Jerusalem, Tel Hazor and Tel Megiddo, was first excavated by Macalister and was re-excavated as part of the 2006–2017 campaigns of the Tel Gezer Excavation...
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  • detailed survey of the central Eastern Desert of Egypt. First survey at Tel Hazor made by John Garstang. Louis and Mary Leakey discover the neolithic site...
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  • Jabin (category Tel Hazor)
    century BCE destruction of Hazor by part of a group later identified with the Israelite tribe of Naphtali. Another king of Hazor, called "the king of Canaan...
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    Battle of Mount Tabor (biblical) (category Tel Hazor)
    confrontation between the forces of King Jabin of Canaan, who ruled from Hazor, and the Israelite army led by Barak and Deborah. The battle took place...
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    Tel Megiddo (from Hebrew: תל מגידו) is the site of the ancient city of Megiddo (Greek: Μεγιδδώ), the remains of which form a tell or archaeological mound...
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    Arasousia, Aisoraa, or Assaron, depending on the manuscript. Possibly Tel Hazor or En-hazor, both of which are mentioned in the book of Joshua. 4:4 – The valley...
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  • Hazor Stream (Hebrew: נחל חצור, romanised Nahal Hazor, lit. Hazor Stream; also spelled Hatzor, Hatsor), called Wadi Ashbabik (lit. Window Stream) in Arabic...
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    ancient cisterns, found in Israel, include a significant discovery at Tel Hazor, where a large cistern was carved into bedrock beneath a palace dating...
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  • Oded Golan (category Tel Hazor)
    Oded Golan (Hebrew: עודד גולן) (born 1951 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli engineer, entrepreneur, and antiquities collector. He owns one of the largest collections...
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    partition of Ottoman Syria. British forces had advanced to a position at Tel Hazor against Turkish troops in 1918 and wished to incorporate all the sources...
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    after the ancient city and the stream next to him. Its proximity to Tel Hazor and Tel Kedesh, identified with cities listed together with it, supports this...
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  • at Megiddo, one at Gezer, one in the sanctuary of the Area H temple at Tel Hazor and two at Shechem. Cultic serpent imagery was not isolated to Canaan...
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    stone named after Sisra Al- Canaani, commander of the Yabin army, King of Tel Hazor who fought the Jews. There is a stair allowing to go down. There is a...
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    identified a possible reference to Anat in theophoric names in a lawsuit from Tel Hazor with the element ḫa-nu-ta. The text has been dated to the period between...
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    Yesud HaMa'ala (category Tel Hazor)
    the region. Tel Hazor is very close, even closer than to Hatzor HaGlilit which is named after it (when Yesud HaMa'ala was founded the Tel was not excavated...
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