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- Har_Karkom abstract "Har Karkom (\"Mountain of Saffron\", also called Jabal Ideid) is a mountain in the southwest Negev desert in Israel, half way between Petra and Kadesh Barnea. On the basis that the Israelites travelled across the Sinai peninsula towards Petra in a fairly straight line, a number of scholars have contemplated the possibility of Har Karkom being the Biblical Mount Sinai. Following this theory, Emmanuel Anati excavated at the mountain, and discovered that it was a major paleolithic cult centre, with the surrounding plateau covered with shrines, altars, stone circles, stone pillars, and over 40,000 rock engravings.Although, on the basis of his findings, Anati advocates the identification of Har Karkom with Mount Sinai, the peak of religious activity at the site may date to 2350-2000 BC, and the mountain appears to have been abandoned perhaps between 1950-1000 BC; the exodus is sometimes dated between 1600-1200 BC. However, no archaeological evidence has been supported by scholars to maintain a date of 1600-1200 BC. Anati instead places the Exodus, based on other archaeological evidence at around 2300 BC.".
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- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_Mount_Sinai.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Israel.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sacred_mountains.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Emmanuel_Anati.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Exodus:_A_Journey_to_the_Mountain_of_God.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Israelites.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Kadesh_(Israel).
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Negev.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Paleolithic.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Petra.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink Sinai_Peninsula.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLink The_Exodus.
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Har Karkom".
- Har_Karkom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Karkom".
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- Har_Karkom subject Category:Mountains_of_Israel.
- Har_Karkom subject Category:Sacred_mountains.
- Har_Karkom hypernym Mountain.
- Har_Karkom point "30.283333333333335 34.75".
- Har_Karkom type Mountain.
- Har_Karkom type Place.
- Har_Karkom type Landform.
- Har_Karkom type Place.
- Har_Karkom type Site.
- Har_Karkom type SpatialThing.
- Har_Karkom comment "Har Karkom (\"Mountain of Saffron\", also called Jabal Ideid) is a mountain in the southwest Negev desert in Israel, half way between Petra and Kadesh Barnea. On the basis that the Israelites travelled across the Sinai peninsula towards Petra in a fairly straight line, a number of scholars have contemplated the possibility of Har Karkom being the Biblical Mount Sinai.".
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- Har_Karkom lat "30.283333333333335".
- Har_Karkom long "34.75".
- Har_Karkom wasDerivedFrom Har_Karkom?oldid=623890959.
- Har_Karkom isPrimaryTopicOf Har_Karkom.