Ashdod-Yam (lit. "Ashdod on the Sea" in Hebrew) is an archaeological site on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. It is located in the southern part of the modern city of Ashdod, and about 5 kilometres northwest of where Ashdod stood in the time of the Philistines. Ashdod on the Sea and (inland) Ashdod were for most of their history two separate entities, connected though by close ties with each other. Most of the area has not been excavated yet and is covered by sand dunes.
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| - Ashdod-Yam (en)
- Ashdudimmu (ca)
- Chastel Béroard (de)
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| - Ashdudimmu, la moderna Ashdod-Yam, fou una antiga ciutat filistea de Palestina (el nom vol dir Ashdod marítima o Ashdod de lar) que amb el temps va esdevenir més important que l'Ashdod original situada a 5 km al nord-est (i a uns 2 km al nord de la moderna Ashdod). Actualment es troba en territori d'Israel. (ca)
- Ashdod-Yam (lit. "Ashdod on the Sea" in Hebrew) is an archaeological site on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. It is located in the southern part of the modern city of Ashdod, and about 5 kilometres northwest of where Ashdod stood in the time of the Philistines. Ashdod on the Sea and (inland) Ashdod were for most of their history two separate entities, connected though by close ties with each other. Most of the area has not been excavated yet and is covered by sand dunes. (en)
- Das Chastel Béroard (latein.: Castellum Beroart; heutiges Arabisch: Minat al-Qal'a (اشدود), im Mittelalter: Mahuz Azdud; hebräisch: Horbat Ashdod Yam) ist eine arabische Kastellburg aus dem 10. Jahrhundert im heutigen Israel. (de)
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| - Partial preservation, buried in sand (en)
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| - Aerial view of Minat al-Qal'a (en)
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| - Philistine, Assyrian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Crusader (en)
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| - Israel ashkelon#Israel (en)
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| - a) no citation; b) if by "Iron Age site" it's meant Tel Ashdod=Ashdod proper from IA, then it's weird, since A.-Yam is S, not N of Tel Ashdod (en)
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| - Ashdudimmu, la moderna Ashdod-Yam, fou una antiga ciutat filistea de Palestina (el nom vol dir Ashdod marítima o Ashdod de lar) que amb el temps va esdevenir més important que l'Ashdod original situada a 5 km al nord-est (i a uns 2 km al nord de la moderna Ashdod). Actualment es troba en territori d'Israel. (ca)
- Ashdod-Yam (lit. "Ashdod on the Sea" in Hebrew) is an archaeological site on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. It is located in the southern part of the modern city of Ashdod, and about 5 kilometres northwest of where Ashdod stood in the time of the Philistines. Ashdod on the Sea and (inland) Ashdod were for most of their history two separate entities, connected though by close ties with each other. Most of the area has not been excavated yet and is covered by sand dunes. (en)
- Das Chastel Béroard (latein.: Castellum Beroart; heutiges Arabisch: Minat al-Qal'a (اشدود), im Mittelalter: Mahuz Azdud; hebräisch: Horbat Ashdod Yam) ist eine arabische Kastellburg aus dem 10. Jahrhundert im heutigen Israel. (de)
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