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Horvat 'Ethri (Hebrew: חורבת עתרי; alt. spellings: Hurvat Itri, Ethri, Atari), Hebrew for "Ethri ruin", Arabic name: Umm Suweid ("mother of the buckthorns"), is an archaeological site situated in the Judean Lowlands in modern-day Israel. Excavations at the site uncovered the remains of a now partially restored Jewish village of the Second Temple period, wherein are preserved an ancient synagogue, wine presses, cisterns, ritual baths and stone ossuaries, as well as an underground hideout system. The village was violently destroyed during the Bar Kokhba revolt.

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  • Hurvat Itri (en)
  • Horvat Etri (fr)
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  • Horvat 'Ethri (Hebrew: חורבת עתרי; alt. spellings: Hurvat Itri, Ethri, Atari), Hebrew for "Ethri ruin", Arabic name: Umm Suweid ("mother of the buckthorns"), is an archaeological site situated in the Judean Lowlands in modern-day Israel. Excavations at the site uncovered the remains of a now partially restored Jewish village of the Second Temple period, wherein are preserved an ancient synagogue, wine presses, cisterns, ritual baths and stone ossuaries, as well as an underground hideout system. The village was violently destroyed during the Bar Kokhba revolt. (en)
  • Horvat Etri est un site archéologique d'Israël datant pour l'essentiel de la période du Second Temple. Il est situé dans la Shefelah à l'intérieur du parc d'Adoulam. Le site a été fouillé en 1999 sous la direction des archéologues Boaz Zissu et Amir Ganor de l'Autorité des Antiquités d'Israël, avant l'ouverture du site au public. Les vestiges dégagés constituent un témoignage de la vie campagnarde à cette époque. — Flavius Josèphe, Guerre des Juifs, livre 4 (9:9) (fr)
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  • Hurvat Itri (en)
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