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    Horvat Uza (Hebrew: חורבת עוזה) is an archaeological site located in the northeast of the Negev desert in Israel. The site is located in the east of the...
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  • Uza may refer to: Places Uza, Landes, a village in the department of Landes in France Uza, Israel, a moshav in Israel Horvat Uza (Uza ruins), archaeological...
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    The construction or reconstruction of forts at sites such as Arad and Horvat Uza, explored by Nadav Na'aman and others, is also argued by Finkelstein and...
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  • and a single late 7th or early 6th century BCE letter, discovered in Horvat Uza. Like Moabite, but unlike Hebrew, it retained the feminine ending -t in...
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    Arabia, through Neutron Activation Analysis. Excavations at the site of Horvat Uza, the probable site of the city of Qinah mentioned in Joshua 15:22 and...
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  • Hebrew name is ḤorvatUẓa, "‘Uza ruins", and is commonly referred to as Horbat 'Uza, possibly in order to distinguish it from Horvat Uza, an archaeological...
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  • beyond the borders shown on the map above, to places such as Horvat Qitmit, Horvat Uza, Horvat Radum, Mizpe Zohar, and the Gorer Tower. However, it was the...
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  • Wadi Rabah Baysamun Dan Kfar Giladi HaGoshrim Nahal Betzet Tel Teo Kabri Horvat Uza[dubious – discuss] Kiryat Ata Einot Tsipori Tel Ali Yizre'el Tel Yosef...
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  • ISBN 978-965-406-227-5. Retrieved 26 May 2021. Itzhak Beit Arieh (2008). "Uza, Horvat". In Ephraim Stern (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations...
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    Siegfried Mittmann considered it to be synonymous with Qina, modern-day Horvat Uza, as mentioned by Josephus in Book 15 of his Antiquities. Details of the...
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