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El-Ahwat (Arabic: الاحواط, "the walls") is an archaeological site in the Manasseh Hills, Israel. It located 10 miles east of Caesarea near Katzir. The site was discovered in November 1992 by Adam Zertal during the Manasseh Hill Country Survey. The settlement has been dated to the Bronze and Iron Ages. It is considered to be the location of the northwesternmost settlement of the ancient Sea Peoples in the region.

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  • el-Ahwat és el nom del jaciment arqueològic a la regió de d'Israel. Es troba uns 16 quilòmetres a l'est de Cesarea. Fou descoberta al novembre de 1992, durant un estudi del terreny. Es considera la zona d'habitatge dels antics israelians més al nord-oest de la regió. Els assentaments han estat datats de ser de les eres de bronze i ferro. També es creu que els habitants nadius d'Ahwat eren la tribu , una cultura navegant del segle XII aC. (ca)
  • El-Ahwat (Arabic: الاحواط, "the walls") is an archaeological site in the Manasseh Hills, Israel. It located 10 miles east of Caesarea near Katzir. The site was discovered in November 1992 by Adam Zertal during the Manasseh Hill Country Survey. The settlement has been dated to the Bronze and Iron Ages. It is considered to be the location of the northwesternmost settlement of the ancient Sea Peoples in the region. (en)
  • El-Ahwat è un sito archeologico israeliano situato nella regione dei Manasse, a circa 16 km ad est dalla città di Caesarea. Il sito venne scoperto nel 1992 dall'archeologo Adam Zertal e secondo alcuni studi risalirebbe ad un periodo compreso fra l'età del bronzo e l'età del ferro. (it)
  • El-Ahwat ist eine 1992 von (1936–2015) entdeckte und zwischen 1993 und 2000 ausgegrabene Siedlung, in der Nähe von Qazir und der Grenze zum Westjordanland, östlich von Caesarea In Israel. Die in die Bronze- und Eisenzeit datierte Siedlung gilt laut Bibel als Standort der nordwestlichsten Siedlung der Israeliten. * El-Ahwat * * * * (de)
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