Rehovot-in-the-Negev
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רחובות בנגב 'Rehovot ba-Negev' (Hebrew) 'Khirbet Ruheibeh' (Arabic) | |
Location | Southern District, Israel |
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Region | central Negev |
Coordinates | 31°01′54″N 34°33′54″E / 31.0317°N 34.5650°E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Founded | 1st century |
Abandoned | 7th century |
Cultures | Nabataean, Roman, Byzantine |
Site notes | |
Archaeologists | Yoram Tsafrir |
Condition | In ruins |
Public access | Yes |
Rehovot-in-the-Negev (English), from Byzantine period, when it grew to more than 10,000 inhabitants, thanks to its being on the Arabian incense trade route.[citation needed]
By population, Rehovot-in-the-Negev was the second largest of the Byzantine-period "Negev towns".[2]
The city was repeatedly hit by earthquakes, the major 7th-century seismic event which destroyed Avdat also lead to the abandonment of this city.[3]
No biblical connection
Roman period.[1]
See also
References
- ^ ISBN 0826413161. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ^ Nagar, Yossi (January 1999). Anthropology of Rehovot-in-the-Negev Population as an Example of a Large Byzantine Settlement in the Negev (Ph.D. thesis). Tel Aviv University. Retrieved 12 May 2024 – via researchgate.net (unpublished abstract, English and Hebrew).
- ^ Korzhenkov, Andrey M.; Mazor, Emanuel (2014). "Archaeoseismical Damage Patterns at the Ancient Ruins at Rehovot-ba-Negev, Israel". Archäologischer Anzeiger (1). Ernst Wasmuth Verlag for the German Archaeological Institute: 75-92 (87). Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ^ Easton's Bible Dictionary, entry for "Rehoboth".