Site 042 (Q569)

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Mine galleries with arches
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Site 042
Mine galleries with arches

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    29°44'49.322"N, 34°58'49.710"E
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    Verify Same as Rothenberg But the entire area of the caves are disturbed by modern mining Topography is off Two horizantal cave openings on the southern bank of a white sandstone wadi The openings are facing north-east They are each less than 1 meter wide and abour 2 meters deep filled with erosion The right (western) opening has an arched carving on top Chisel marks inside
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    Mount Kahlil. At the foot (10 m soon), the northeastern side of Mount Kahlil (c. 400 m above sea level) was identified by a mineral white sandstone formation that looked like an open copper mine, as evidenced by quarrying marks in the rock. The white hill looks like a quarry and the crushed sand and rock at the bottom of the wadi next to the cleavage contains copper ore concentrates and such conce
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    Verify, Rothenberg, 1967; 1972a; רותנברג, 1967
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