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- Ahwat abstract "El-Ahwat is an archaeological site in the Manasseh region of Israel, located 10 miles east of Caesarea in northwestern Samaria near Katzir. The site was discovered in November 1992 during a survey by archaeologist Adam Zertal. It is considered to be the location of the northwesternmost settlement of the ancient Israelites in the region. The settlement has been dated back to the Bronze and Iron Ages.Zertal's hypothesis is that the site, which resembles late Bronze Age sites in Sardinia (Italy), is in fact a Sea Peoples site, namely the Shardana tribe, a seafaring culture from the 12th century, as the architecture of the site is similar to Nuraghe sites in Sardinia. Zertal dates the site to 1160–1150 BCE, which conforms with the alleged date of the Sea Peoples' incursion to Israel, and the Biblical conflict between Sisera and Barak ben Avinoam (Judges 4-5). Zertal suggest that the site may have been the city of Harosheth Haggoyim, mentioned in Judges 4:2 as Sisera's place of residence. A chariot linchpin found at the site gives further weight to the claim that the site may have been an official residence.Archaeologist Israel Finkelstein claims that Zertal erred in his dating of the site by a magnitude of 100 years. By synchronizing ceramic typologies and Radiocarbon dating with other early Iron Age sites in Israel, Finkelstein assesses the dating to be around 100 years later than Zertal".
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- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Zertal.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Archaeologist.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology_of_Israel.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Barak.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Caesarea.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_sites_in_Israel.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Samaria.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bronze_Age_sites_in_Israel.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Southwest_Asia.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_Age_sites_in_Israel.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Harish,_Israel.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Harosheth_Haggoyim.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Israel_Finkelstein.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Israelites.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Katzir-Harish.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Nuraghe.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Radiocarbon_dating.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Samaria.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Sardinia.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Sea_People.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Sea_Peoples.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Shardana.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Sherden.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Sisera.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink Tribe_of_Manasseh.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLink File:El-Ahwat_-_Samaria_Israel_(2.4).jpg.
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahwat".
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLinkText "El-Ahwat".
- Ahwat wikiPageWikiLinkText "El-ahwat".
- Ahwat archaeologists Adam_Zertal.
- Ahwat epochs "Bronze Age, Iron Age".
- Ahwat hasPhotoCollection Ahwat.
- Ahwat latitude "32.487149".
- Ahwat location Israel.
- Ahwat longitude "35.093808".
- Ahwat mapSize "120".
- Ahwat mapType "Israel".
- Ahwat name "Ahwat".
- Ahwat region Samaria.
- Ahwat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bibleverse.
- Ahwat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
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- Ahwat subject Category:Ancient_sites_in_Israel.
- Ahwat subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Samaria.
- Ahwat subject Category:Bronze_Age_sites_in_Israel.
- Ahwat subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Southwest_Asia.
- Ahwat subject Category:Iron_Age_sites_in_Israel.
- Ahwat hypernym Site.
- Ahwat type Place.
- Ahwat type Place.
- Ahwat type Site.
- Ahwat comment "El-Ahwat is an archaeological site in the Manasseh region of Israel, located 10 miles east of Caesarea in northwestern Samaria near Katzir. The site was discovered in November 1992 during a survey by archaeologist Adam Zertal. It is considered to be the location of the northwesternmost settlement of the ancient Israelites in the region.".
- Ahwat label "Ahwat".
- Ahwat sameAs Ahwat.
- Ahwat sameAs אל-אחוואט.
- Ahwat sameAs El-Ahwat.
- Ahwat sameAs m.0cbpqh.
- Ahwat sameAs Q1988646.
- Ahwat sameAs Q1988646.
- Ahwat wasDerivedFrom Ahwat?oldid=676044853.
- Ahwat depiction El-Ahwat_-_Samaria_Israel_10.8.jpg.
- Ahwat isPrimaryTopicOf Ahwat.