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One of the findings at Ramat HaNadiv was a 6,000 square meter palace abandoned during the Great Rebellion against the Romans in 66 CE. The palace contained close to 100 rooms. Gold jewels, Italian marble and imported clay pottery attest to the wealth of the owner, who is believed to have been Jewish.
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In 1994, a Green Waste recycling project was launched in Ramat Hanadiv to serve as an example for gardening contractors, regional councils and municipalities. Forestry and gardening waste – branches, grass, leaves, etc. – are collected and processed into compost that is then reused for gardening. A
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system consisting of an electrically powered compressor and exchanger device connected to a series of small diameter pipes buried in the earth. Heat energy can either be captured from inside the building and returned to the earth or reversed to capture heat energy from the earth and channeled into
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The excavations of the late 1st century BCE Herodian manor complex at Horvat 'Aqav revealed the base of a three storied tower, stables, two wine presses and an olive press. The Herodian manor also had a bath house, fed by a hypocaust system, with caldarium and swimming pool. Crosses found on roof
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In March 2008, Ramat Hanadiv's Visitors Pavilion became the first building in Israel to be granted standard certification for sustainable construction. The pavilion was designed by the architectural firm of Ada Karmi Melamede. Indoor climate control is provided by a geothermal
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in 1919 changed the name of the region to "Ummlaleq" ("the miserable one"); their diaries recorded conflicts with the evicted Arabs as well as malarial mosquitoes proving to be an impediment to settlement within the region.
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the building. It looks like a green mound covered with soil and vegetation. Inside is an assembly hall where visitors can watch a film about Ramat Hanadiv, an exhibition gallery, a lecture hall and an educational center.
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wastewater purification facility was installed at Ramat Hanadiv in 1998. This is a Bio-Disc type facility used for the purification of the wastewater generated by the office and public lavatories at the Gardens.
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Yizhar Hirschfeld has carried out archaeological digs in Ramat Hanadiv over a period of 14 years. The excavations at Horvat ‘Aqav and Horvat Eleq, has unearthed remains from three periods: a small
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The Survey of Western Palestine: Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener, R. E. Transliterated and Explained by E.H. Palmer
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Eliya Ribak (2007) Religious communities in Byzantine Palestina: the relationship between Judaism, Christianity and Islam, AD 400-700 Archaeopress,
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period villa. It has been hypothesized that there was a spread of malarial mosquitoes in Ramat Hanadiv during the late Byzantine period.
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tiles and bowls at the Horvat 'Aqav excavation from the Byzantine era may indicate that the later occupants of the site were
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The Holy Land: An Oxford Archaeological Guide from Earliest Times to 1700 Edition: 5, Oxford University Press US,
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only "ruined walls". The name meant "producing leeches". A population list from about 1887 showed that
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The Survey of Western Palestine: Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, and Archaeology
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translated by Klaus Herrmann, Margarete Schlüter and Giuseppe Veltri, BRILL,
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Umm el-'Aleq was a small Arab village where in the 19th century a farmstead (
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Hagith Sivan (2008) Palestine in late antiquity Oxford University Press,
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purchased the land from the el-Khouri family. The Jews coming during the
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Reapproaching borders: new perspectives on the study of Israel-Palestine
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Ramat Hanadiv Excavations: Final Report of the 1984–1998 Seasons
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Herod's Judaea: a Mediterranean state in the classical world
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The spring and aqueduct at Ein Tzur has been linked to
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Israel handbook: with the Palestinian Authority areas
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planted pine and cypress groves in most of the area.
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The Jewish Millionaire Who Surrendered to the Romans
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Hebrew
Israel
Mount Carmel
Zikhron Ya'akov
Binyamina
Jewish National Fund
Ottoman
PEF
Survey of Western Palestine (SWP)
Haifa
Edmond de Rothschild
Third Aliyah
1922 census of Palestine
British Mandate authorities

Phoenician
Herodian
Byzantine

Hellenistic
Christians

Pilgrim of Bordeaux
Caesarea Maritima
Kebara cavern
Palaeolithic
Mesolithic
heat pump
ISBN

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