Tel Bet Yerah
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Tel Bet Yerah est un site archéologique d'Israël situé sur la rive sud-ouest du lac de Tibériade. Il s'élève à 15 m au-dessus du lac de Tibériade.
Il a été occupé au Bronze ancien, puis réoccupé seulement à l'époque hellénistique.
Mention dans les sources anciennes
Le site est cité dans les textes d'Ougarit.[citation nécessaire]
Liens externes
Catégories :
- Site archéologique d'Israël
- Ville du Proche-Orient ancien
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