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- Hurvat_Itri abstract "Hurvat Itri (Hebrew: חורבת עתרי) also known as the Itri Ruins, refers to a sprawling archaeological site that features the remains of Jewish villages, some of which are 2,000 years old. In addition to villages this site includes synagogues, wine presses, theaters, and ritual baths, as well as an underground system of public hiding places. The site is located in modern day Israel and is situated in the Judean Hills, southeast of Bet Shemesh, close to the "Green Line". The site derives its name from the ancient Jewish village of Kfar Atra. The Judean Hills were first settled by the Israelite tribe of Judah during 12th century B.C.E. and then became densely populated by the Jewish people between (1st century B.C.E. – 1st century C.E.). At the time of the Great Revolt (66C.E.-74C.E.) of the Jews against the Roman rulers the Romans took over the hills and destroyed many of the villages and towns. Despite the revolt Jewish people returned and rebuilt their villages. Then came a second revolt also known as the Bar Kochba Revolt which lasted from 132-135 C.E. In which the Jews attacked the Romans using underground tunnels. In the end Jewish population was beaten and their villages and towns were destroyed.".
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- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageRevisionID "683034673".
- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageWikiLink Adullam_Grove_Nature_Reserve.
- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageWikiLink Beit_Shemesh.
- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageWikiLink Bet_Shemesh.
- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Israel.
- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Israel.
- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageWikiLink Green_Line_(Israel).
- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_schisms.
- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageWikiLink Mikveh.
- Hurvat_Itri wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hurvat Itri".
- Hurvat_Itri caption "Archaeological remains at Hurvat Itri".
- Hurvat_Itri epochs Jewish_schisms.
- Hurvat_Itri hasPhotoCollection Hurvat_Itri.
- Hurvat_Itri name "Hurvat Itri".
- Hurvat_Itri nativeName "חורבת עתרי".
- Hurvat_Itri publicAccess "Open year round".
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- Hurvat_Itri subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Israel.
- Hurvat_Itri subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Israel.
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- Hurvat_Itri comment "Hurvat Itri (Hebrew: חורבת עתרי) also known as the Itri Ruins, refers to a sprawling archaeological site that features the remains of Jewish villages, some of which are 2,000 years old. In addition to villages this site includes synagogues, wine presses, theaters, and ritual baths, as well as an underground system of public hiding places. The site is located in modern day Israel and is situated in the Judean Hills, southeast of Bet Shemesh, close to the "Green Line".".
- Hurvat_Itri label "Hurvat Itri".
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- Hurvat_Itri sameAs חורבת_עתרי.
- Hurvat_Itri sameAs m.0wyrckk.
- Hurvat_Itri sameAs Q3140888.
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- Hurvat_Itri lat "31.649472".
- Hurvat_Itri long "34.972007".
- Hurvat_Itri wasDerivedFrom Hurvat_Itri?oldid=683034673.
- Hurvat_Itri depiction Atri_IMG_5757.JPG.
- Hurvat_Itri isPrimaryTopicOf Hurvat_Itri.