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Wadi al-Far'a (river)

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on a high terrace at the meeting point with the Wadi Salhah. Large numbers of massive flint tools and debris were found and linked to this little known culture. Tools found included picks,
288:-, without hyphen, or it can be left out altogether. The name of the wadi can be spelled Far'a, Fa'ra, Far'ah, Fa'rah, Farah, Fari'a, or Fari'ah. With diacritics it is Wādī al-Fāri`ah. 846: 1149: 340:), which once marked, in Josephus' words, "the first entrance into Judea when one passes over the midland countries." The site is listed in the 6th century 99: 166: 1124: 1154: 824: 839: 256:. It is the largest stream in the West Bank. Wadi al-Far'a is located in the rugged area of the West Bank and cuts east through the 1129: 1144: 1134: 832: 655: 535: 815: 503: 257: 594: 451: 268:. The Tirzah Reservoir is used to collect the floodwater of Wadi al-Far'a before it flows into the Jordan River. 692: 777: 736: 387: 232: 878: 564: 431: 418: 291:
The Hebrew name also has a variety of transliterations to Roman script. The word for valley or stream:
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in Ḳarn Sarṭabeh. (George Adam Smith, "Reviewed Work: Geographie des alten Palästina", in:
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An archaeological mound situated near the village of Wadi al-Far'a,
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names a place of crossing near the confluence of the watercourse
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also adhered to the opinion, now almost universal, that Ḳoreā (
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The Arabic name of Wadi al-Far'a is transliterated in
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The village of Wadi al-Far'a is close to a number of
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in many ways. The definite article can be written as
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The Jewish War (1.6.5; 4.8.1); Antiquities (14.3.4)
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(1901). 416: 869: 666:) is to be sought for in 329: 130: 115:32.2790111°N 35.2798861°E 59: 30: 779:The Mosaic Map of Medeba 412: 182:32.193639°N 35.4568417°E 1130:Rivers of the West Bank 593:(transl., ed.) (1895). 201:30 km (19 mi) 719:Moore, A.M.T. (1978). 452:Tell el-Far'ah (South) 425:Tell el-Far'ah (North) 413:Tell el-Far'ah (North) 388:Francis Turville-Petre 366: 260:, passing through the 248:that empties into the 120:32.2790111; 35.2798861 1145:Heavy Neolithic sites 1135:Neolithic settlements 879:Akkar plain foothills 863:Heavy Neolithic sites 678:, vol. 1, no. 1 , p. 419:Tirzah (ancient city) 374:Heavy Neolithic sites 350: 187:32.193639; 35.4568417 741:Dorothea M. A. Bate 599:. John E. 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West Bank
Yasid
Talluza
West Bank
32°16′44.44″N 35°16′47.59″E / 32.2790111°N 35.2798861°E / 32.2790111; 35.2798861
Mouth
Jordan River
Tubas Governorate
32°11′37.1″N 35°27′24.63″E / 32.193639°N 35.4568417°E / 32.193639; 35.4568417
Arabic
Hebrew
romanized
West Bank
Jordan River
Damia Bridge
Jordan Valley
Palestinian
Wadi al-Far'a
Roman script
Josephus
Naḥal Yabok
Jordan River
Greek
Arabic
Madaba map
Pella
Scythopolis
Heavy Neolithic
Qaraoun culture

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