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Les environs:

Mamluke Bridge

Localisation:

  • Israël, Palmaẖim
  • geo:31.922613,34.693447
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Classification:

  • Camp fortifié
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=44221

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

Yavne-Yam  identified with the coastal city of Muḫḫazu (mHz)1 mentioned in the Amarna letters was occupied from the Middle Bronze Age up to the Middle Ages,      

See:

  1. Avraham Negev and Shimon Gibson sv. Jabneh; Jabneel; Jamnia (a). Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land. New York and London: Continuum 2001,  p. 253
  2. Robert R. Stieglitz,  Ugaritic Mhd – the harbor of Yabne-Yam? JAOS 94,  1974, pp. 137-138.

                 

Références

  1. Robert R. Stieglitz,, 1974, pp. 137-138.

Yavne-Yam  identified with the coastal city of Muḫḫazu (mHz)1 mentioned in the Amarna letters was occupied from the Middle Bronze Age up to the Middle Ages,      

See:

  1. Avraham Negev and Shimon Gibson sv. Jabneh; Jabneel; Jamnia (a). Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land. New York and London: Continuum 2001,  p. 253
  2. Robert R. Stieglitz,  Ugaritic Mhd – the harbor of Yabne-Yam? JAOS 94,  1974, pp. 137-138.

                 

Références

  1. Robert R. Stieglitz,, 1974, pp. 137-138.


À proximité

Yavne-Yam

The site was first settled during the Middle Bronze age (2nd millennium B.C.)

Yavneh-Yam

Hellenistic Port.

Iamneia (6 km)

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