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Har Ḥeẓron and Har Badar, Survey

Authors: Flavia Sonntag; Oren Shmueli;

Har Ḥeẓron and Har Badar, Survey

Abstract

During October-November 2005, a survey was conducted in the region of Har Hezron and Har Badar in the Judean Desert (Permit No. A-4609*; map ref. NIG 2130-2250/5850-5900; OIG 1630-1750/0850-0900), along the planned route of the separation fence. The survey, carried out on behalf of the Antiquities Authority and financed by the Ministry of Defense, was performed by O. Shmueli and F. Sonntag, with the assistance of Y. Haimi, N.S. Paran, E. Ayash, O. Marder and S. Gal (GIS applications).

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