Tel Yarmuth (also Tel Yarmouth and Tel Yarmut; Hebrew name) or Khirbet Yarmuk (Arabic name) is an ancient Near East archaeological site in Israel located...
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period have also been found at the sites of Tel Erani, Arad, Tell el-Khuweilifeh/Tel Halif, Tel Yarmuth, and Tel Lod. Nevertheless, the quantity of such pottery...
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Zira'a Tel Yarmuth Tell Abu al-Kharaz (Jabesh-Gilead?) Tell Afis (Hazrek) Tell Ashtara (Ashteroth Karnaim) Tell Balata (Shechem) Tell Beit Mirsim Tel Burna...
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northeast is Tel Yarmuth. From the topography, archaeologists believe this was the location of the cities of Adullam, Sokho, Azekah, and Yarmuth cited in...
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S2CID 163776801. Retrieved 2018-05-29. de Miroschedji, Pierre (1999). "Yarmuth: The Dawn of City-States in Southern Canaan". Near Eastern Archaeology...
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Jarmuth is commonly identified with a modern site variously called Tel Yarmuth in Hebrew, Tel Jarmuth, or Khirbet el-Yarmûk in Arabic (grid position 147124 PAL)...
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University of Pennsylvania (1997-1998). In 1970 Ben-Tor excavated at Tel Yarmuth, and in 1971 excavated in the area. Together with Trude Dothan he excavated...
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F.; Rosen, S. A.; Miroschedji, P. (2016). "The Canaanean Blades from Tel Yarmuth: A Technological Analysis". Paléorient. 42: 53–79. doi:10.3406/paleo...
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including Jewish representatives Jan Schakowsky, Jerrold Nadler, John Yarmuth, and Steve Cohen, urged their colleagues in the Senate to vote against...
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others did not (for instance, Kim Schrier of Seattle, Washington; John Yarmuth of Louisville, Kentucky; and David Kustoff and Steve Cohen of Memphis,...
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2020. Frydberg, Tracy (March 23, 2018). "Parkland survivors speak out at Tel Aviv's 'March for Our Lives' rally". The Times of Israel. Retrieved June...
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