File:120626 tel tzfit - biblical gat PikiWiki Israel.jpg

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Name: Tel Tzfit - Biblical Gat
Description: Gedol Tili Shefala - about 500 dunams, east of Kfar Menachem - at a height of about 180 m, is identified with the Philistine Gath from the 5 Philistine cities in Israel, a period mound, it had a Crusader road fort from the 12th century, Blanchgard as well as an Arab village , A-Tzafi, which was turned in 1978 - the Kirtoni hill and the caves on its sides shine in white, in the distance
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שם: תל צפית -גת המקראית
תיאור: גדול תילי השפלה-כ-500 דונם, ממזרח לכפר מנחם-בגובה כ-180 מ, מזוהה עם גת הפלישתית מ-5 ערי הפלישתים בא"י, תל רב תקופתי, הייתה בו מצודת דרכים צלבנית מהמאה ה-12, בלנשגרד וכן כפר ערבי, א-צאפי שפונה בתש"ח- התל קירטוני והמערות בצידיו בוהקות בלובן, למרחוק
מיקום: תל א-צאפי
קובץ מקורי: תל צפית (15).JPG
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Author שלמה רודד
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