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The Digital Archaeological Atlas of the Holy Land

 


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DAAHL Site Record for Khirbet Ghuweina el-Fauqa 1126:126:

DAAHL SITE #: 353110645
FIELD / INSTITUTION #: 7-5/2
SITE NAME: Khirbet Ghuweina el-Fauqa 1126:126
LATITUDE: 31.36038
LONGITUDE: 35.07875
PRIMARY REFERENCE: Israel Antiquities Authority
NOTES: Pottery sherds.

Site Contributed by:
CONTRIBUTOR: Dr. Gideon Avni    
INSTITUTION: Excavations and Surveys Dept. Israel Antiquities Authority
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 586, Jerusalem 91004, Israel
E-MAIL: gideon@israntique.org.il
URL: http://www.antiquities.org.il
LINKS: IAA Site Record
IAA Map Record
DATA DESCRIPTION: Early Brone IV site and survey data from Israel. These sites were delivered in Israel TM projection, and converted to WGS 84 with ReprojectME.

 

Site Components:
PERIOD FEATURE TYPE SIZE (ha) DESCRIPTION
Unspecified Cave / Rockshelter Dwelling cave
Unspecified Cistern Water cistern
Unspecified Quarry Quarry
Unspecified Structural Remains Structures
Unspecified Non Site/Feature Type Findings Fence
EB Other / Unspecified
EB Multi-Period Stratified Site (Tell or Khirbet)
Iron II Other / Unspecified
Iron II Multi-Period Stratified Site (Tell or Khirbet)
Byzantine Other / Unspecified
Byzantine Multi-Period Stratified Site (Tell or Khirbet)
Early Islamic Other / Unspecified
Early Islamic Multi-Period Stratified Site (Tell or Khirbet)

Site Pictures:
DESCRIPTION THUMBNAIL
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Fig. 6. Pottery, Early Bronze: 1 bowl; Iron IIC: 2, 3 bowls, 4, 5 kraters; Hellenistic: 6 bowl.
Fig. 5. General view looking south.
Fig. 4. The walls of the building, looking east.
Fig. 3. Rock-hewn steps in the entrance to a cave dwelling, looking south.
Fig. 2. Water cistern, looking north.
Fig. 1. A water cistern opening and nearby column, looking south.