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    Caphtor (Hebrew: כַּפְתּוֹר‎ Kaftōr) is a locality mentioned in the Bible, in which its people are called Caphtorites or Caphtorim and are named as a...
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  • Calno Calvary Camon, "derivation uncertain" Canaan Cana Candace Capernaum Caphtor Cappadocia Carcas Careah, bald Carmel Carmi Carpus Charchemish Carshena...
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    were used by a variety of Near Eastern cultures, and the Biblical term Caphtor has sometimes been identified with Crete. Two systems of relative chronology...
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    original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2019. Strange, John (1980). Caphtor : Keftiu : a new investigation. Leiden: Brill. p. 167. ISBN 978-90-04-06256-6...
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    one region of Cyprus. Knapp, A. Bernard. (1985). "J Article Alashiya, Caphtor/Keftiu, and Eastern Mediterranean Trade: Recent Studies in Cypriote Archaeology...
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  • dwelt in villages as far as Gaza, the Caphtorim, that came forth out of Caphtor, destroyed them, and dwelt in their stead. While the Philistines at the...
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  • invoking him have been identified. He was believed to reside in Memphis and Caphtor, which might reflect the routes through which crafts and resources traveled...
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  • in a Hittite victory. Knapp, A. Bernard. (1985). "J Article Alashiya, Caphtor/Keftiu, and Eastern Mediterranean Trade: Recent Studies in Cypriote Archaeology...
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    p. 91. ISBN 978-1-150-17885-6. Retrieved 28 November 2010. Strange, J. Caphtor/Keftiu: A New Investigation (Leiden: Brill) 1980 Hendel 2024, p. 372. Dallaire...
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    Kaptara. This is repeated later in Neo-Assyrian records and the Bible (Caphtor). It was known in ancient Egyptian as Keftiu or kftı͗w, strongly suggesting...
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