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Narran, 338 CE - 640 CE. Boundary marker. Place marker (boundary).
Golan Heights. Narran, mentioned in biblical and later Jewish and Christian texts, is a large ruin on the Via Maris. The village was built on a ruin occupying approximately 30 dunams of a natural hill east of a fork in the road running north-east from Benot Ya'aqov bridge-Quneitra-Damascus, and south-east from the same bridge-Khushniyye-Nawa. Near the hill, south-west of the village, stands a khan dating at least from the medieval period, and between the khan and the hill recent surveyors found traces of the ancient road.
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Boundary marker, inscription incomplete; no recognizable elements are in evidence and a reconstruction of words is not possible.