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Maps from The Survey of Israel
Bet-She'an
Regional Topographical Map
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The Survey of Israel, 1996
Order Number: T6
Dimensions (in inches) 21.25 height x 18.5 width |
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Topographical map with a partial overprint of place names
in order to facilitate its use by readers who are not familiar with the
Hebrew alphabet. |
Click
on the photo at the left to examine the detail of this map. Bet-She'an (Tell
al-Husn), ancient Scythopolis, lies at a main crossroads leading to
Jerusalem (across the Jordan Valley) and to Gilead in the Transjordan
(across the Jezreel Valley). This strategic location and the fertility of
its farm land, due to a continual supply of water from the Harod River,
gave Bet-She'an some prominence among the ancient cities of
Syro-Palestine. |
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