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    'En Esur, also En Esur (Hebrew: עין אֵסוּר; [ʕen ʔesuʁ] eh-N eh-s-oor) or Ein Asawir (Arabic: عين الأساور, lit. 'Spring of the Bracelets'), is an ancient...
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    archaeological excavation in this area at sites such as Tel Hazor, Tel Megiddo, En Esur, and Gezer. The name "Canaan" appears throughout the Bible as a geography...
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    performed before road construction in the north part of Sharon plain. Near En Esur, an early Bronze Age planned metropolis, including a temple, stretching...
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    Egypt in the west with Syria and Mesopotamia in the east. The site of En Esur has a main occupational level from the Early Chalcolithic period, when...
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    (Tell Mardikh) Edessa (Ar-Ruha, Urfa) Ein Gedi (Hazazon-tamar, Tel Goren) En Esur Enfeh (Ampi) Ekron (Tel Miqne, Khirbet el-Muqanna) Et-Tell (Ai?) Gath (Tell...
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    York' in Israel". CNN Travel. Retrieved 2020-04-26. Elad, Itai et al., "'En Esur (Asawir), Area N: Preliminary Report (26/10/2020)", in HA-ESI 132 (2020)...
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    Ali, Abu Zurayq, Wadi Shueib, Dhra′, Khirbet ed-Dharih, Nizzanim, and En Esur. Very few burials have been found at Lodian sites. The inhabitants may...
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    Middle Bronze Age glacis in 'En Esur, Israel...
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    a population of 230 and a land area of approximately 9,800 dunums. At En Esur (Hebrew) or 'Ein Asawir (Arabic), about 1km NW of Wadi Ara, a remarkably...
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  • development-led excavation. Archaeology of Israel City of David (historic) En Esur, Chalcolithic-period settlement of comparable size to Neolithic Motza Tabernacle...
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