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    including Mampsis, Haluza, Avdat, and Shivta, were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in June 2005. The Medieval Greek name Mampsis (Μαμψις) appears...
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  • Memphis metropolitan area, centered on Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Texas Mampsis, Mamshit or Memphis, a Nabatean city Memphis (band), a musical duo Memphis...
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  • the Nabataean kingdom. A Nabataean site located about 81 km from Petra. Mampsis is an important stop on the Incense trade road. Nabataean style building...
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    Desert Cities of the Negev, together with Haluza/Elusa, Avdat and Mamshit/Mampsis. The name Shivta is a modern Hebraization, given by the Negev Naming Committee...
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    centers located along the Negev incense route at Avdat (Oboda), Mamshit (Mampsis), Shivta (Sobata), Haluza (Elusa), and Nitzana (Nessana).[dubious – discuss]...
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    lintel dates the temple to after the fall of the Nabataean kingdom. Mampsis Mampsis (Medieval Greek: Μάμψις) or Memphis (Ancient Greek: Μέμφις), today...
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    Negev, A. (1966) Cities of the Desert. Tel Aviv. Negev, A. (1967) "Oboda, Mampsis and Provincia Arabia", Israel Exploration Journal 17: 46–55. Negev, A....
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  • Christian and pagan population lived, with elaborate churches built in Abdah, Mampsis and Subeita. Palestine reached its peak population of around 1 to 1.5 million...
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    Negev, Avraham (July–October 1992). "Review: Negev, "The Architecture of Mampsis, 2"". The Jewish Quarterly Review. 83 (1–2): 204–207. doi:10.2307/1455124...
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    scholars have associated with it: Moresheth-Gath (Clermont-Ganneau, 1899) Mampsis (also known as Kurnub; Hommel, 1901) Mareshah (Vincent, 1907) Tel Masos...
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