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Ein Feshkha
Ein Feshkha

Ein Feshkha is a nature reserve and archaeological site on the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea, about three kilometers south of Qumran in the West Bank. It is named for a spring of brackish water in the area.
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Country: Palestine
District: West Bank
Category: Historic Cities and Regions
Site History: First Millennium BC
Oldest Culture: Canaanite
Later Cultures: Canaanite
Site Features: Canaanite Monuments
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