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      For more info click here.
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      located on a small hill to the north-east of the ancient Biblical 
site.

Josephus War IV 2 3: "This Cydessa 
            was a strong Mediterranean village of the Tyrians"

For more info - click here.
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      cave that overlooks the Bezet creek, a famous rappelling place. The caves 
      around the site are prehistoric sites and 
      were in use also in later periods.
For more info click here.
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      A short second stage of settlement was in the Crusader/Ottoman period. 
      Across the creek is a Biblical site.
For more info click here.
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of Rosh Hanikra. May have been the Biblical area of Misrephot-Maim.

For more info click here.
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site are traces of buildings, sheepfold, installations, and traces of a church. 
On the hillside are stone quarries and rock-hewn tombs.

For more info click here.
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village on the western edge of Kziv creek. In the site are ruins of a Crusaders 
fortified farm complex, including a sugar processing factory.

For more info click here.
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      Catholic village in the west upper Galilee, built over the ruins of the 
      12th C&amp;nbsp; Crusader fortress.&amp;nbsp; The fortress first belonged to the 
      Crusader King Baldwin III, and was called the "King's fortress" , then 
      owned by the De Milly family. The site was a large Biblical city, 
      identified with Aloth.

For more info click here.
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of Kziv creek. Once the center of the Teutonic Knights, now a popular hiking 
place.

For more info click here.
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the 19th C AD, and recently restored.
For more info click here.
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existed until the Crusaders and Mamluk periods, and preserved the Biblical 
name.

Joshua 19 24, 28: "And the fifth lot came out for the 
tribe of the children of Asher according to their families....And Hebron, 
and Rehob, and Hammon, and Kanah, even unto great Zidon;"For more info click here.

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 archaeological site with unique&amp;nbsp; remains of the Canaanite and Israelite cities and a Biblical High Place.
      &amp;nbsp;For more info click here.
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      important biblical sites in the Canaanite and Israelite periods. The bible 
      gave it the title: "the head of all those kingdoms".

For more info click here.
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      located on a large mound, with remains from the Canaanite, 
Israelite and 
      Persian/Hellenistic periods.

Joshua 21 32: "Kedesh in Galilee with
 
      the open land about it, the city of refuge for the manslayer".

For more info click&amp;nbsp; here.
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site located east to Rosh-Pinna, on the route of the ancient road to Syria. It 
is yet unidentified.
For more info click here.
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