Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Narr 0005

Narran, 338 CE - 640 CE. Boundary marker. Place marker (boundary).

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338 CE - 640 CE Golan Narran33.045278,35.688611

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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Creation Adding geo element with lat long coordinates to settlement adding period attribute to date element, with Periodo value.

ΚΕΜΑΣ ΕΚΕΣ ΙΑΖΙΑ ΥΟΝ ΡΟΥΣΚΣ ΗΡΟ ΙΡΟΝΠΙ ΛΣ ΗΕΣ

Boundary marker, inscription incomplete; no recognizable elements are in evidence and a reconstruction of words is not possible.

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