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Tel Dan : ウィキペディア英語版
Dan (ancient city)

Dan ((ヘブライ語:דן)), is a city mentioned in the Bible, described as the northernmost city of the Kingdom of Israel,〔From Dan to Beersheba, a list of verses〕 belonging to the Tribe of Dan. The city is identified with the tel known as Tel Dan ("Mound of Dan" תל דן in Hebrew), or Tel el-Qadi تل القاضي ("Mound of the Judge") in Arabic.
==Identification and names==
The American naval officer William F. Lynch identified ''Tell el Kadi'' as the site of ancient Dan in 1849. Three years later, Edward Robinson also made the same identification and this identification is now securely accepted.
The Hebrew Bible states that the site prior to its conquest by the Tribe of Dan was known as Laysha; with variant spellings within Judges, Joshua and Isaiah. The name ''Tel Dan'' is a modern Israeli name for the site.

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