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Rameh
Rameh ((アラビア語:الرامة); ; also ar-Rame or ar-Rama) is an Arab town in the North District of Israel. It is located east of Bi'ina and Karmiel. == History == Edward Robinson identifies Rameh with the ancient Ramah of Asher (), citing its location and ancient sarcophagi discovered on a hill outside the village as evidence.〔Robinson, 1856, pp. (64 )-65.〕 The village is situated on an ancient site, atop a hill at the edge of Beit HaKerem Valley. To the east are remains of Roman baths, dating to the 2nd to 4th century, and oil presses from the same period. South and southeast are remains of buildings foundations, including an Aramaic inscription on a lintel, which indicate a 3rd to 4th century synagogue. To the northeast of the Roman bath are the remains of a large basilica. This was excavated in 1972, and very large column bases were found, together with polychrome mosaics representing fauna and flora.〔Dauphin, 1998, p. 705〕 Rameh was a major town during the rule of the Crusaders.
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