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Arminden: thank you for your edit
[1] adding the alternative names here. Per the map to the right, I think Khirbet el-Musherife/Mishrefe is about 5km north of Shivta, at an IDF base known as "Shivta Camp".
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13:48, 22 October 2020 (UTC)reply
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Onceinawhile: you're absolutely right, sorry. The description (Byzantine rectangular fortress on a hill with a chapel, agricultural terraces, closely related Hebrew name –Mitzpe Shivta = 'Shivta Lookout'–, etc.) made me overlook the fact that it's not the same place. I'll fix it right away. Thanks,
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20:10, 22 October 2020 (UTC)reply
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Hi @
Arminden: thank you for your edit
[1] adding the alternative names here. Per the map to the right, I think Khirbet el-Musherife/Mishrefe is about 5km north of Shivta, at an IDF base known as "Shivta Camp".
Onceinawhile (
talk)
13:48, 22 October 2020 (UTC)reply
Hi @
Onceinawhile: you're absolutely right, sorry. The description (Byzantine rectangular fortress on a hill with a chapel, agricultural terraces, closely related Hebrew name –Mitzpe Shivta = 'Shivta Lookout'–, etc.) made me overlook the fact that it's not the same place. I'll fix it right away. Thanks,
Arminden (
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20:10, 22 October 2020 (UTC)reply