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Khirbet Beit Lei
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・ Khirbet el-Qom
・ Khirbet Ghazaleh
・ Khirbet Ghazi
・ Khirbet Hazur
・ Khirbet Kefireh
・ Khirbet Kerak
・ Khirbet Khizeh
・ Khirbet Nisaf
・ Khirbet Qana
・ Khirbet Qeiyafa
・ Khirbet Safa
・ Khirbet Selm


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Khirbet Beit Lei : ウィキペディア英語版
Khirbet Beit Lei

Khirbet Beit Lei or Beth Loya is an archaeological tell in the Judean lowlands of Israel. It is located about 5.5 km southeast of Beth Guvrin on a hill 400 m above sea level.
==History==
During the construction of a road in 1961, an ancient burial complex was discovered ten miles west-northwest of Hebron. An archaeological expedition by the Israel Antiquities Authority led by Joseph Naveh of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found a cave consisting of three chambers cut into the chalky limestone. Eight skeletons lay on limestone ledges around the sides of the chambers. A ring, a bronze earring and a bronze plaque were also found in the cave, which contained carved drawings and inscriptions. Three of the drawings were of human figures: a man holding what might be a lyre, a man raising his arms, possibly in a prayer gesture, and a man wearing a headdress. Two sailing vessels were sketched on another wall.〔

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