![Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: "The Ruins of the Castle") (Talmudic Beth Yerah) (Hellenistic Philoteria) and Sennabris in Israel Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: "The Ruins of the Castle") (Talmudic Beth Yerah) (Hellenistic Philoteria) and Sennabris in Israel](https://ancientneareast.tripod.com/IMAGES/Khirbat-al-Karak_Plate_8.jpg)
Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: "The Ruins of the Castle") (Talmudic Beth Yerah) (Hellenistic Philoteria) and Sennabris in Israel
EXCAVATIONS AT KHIRBAT AL-KARAK In the first season of excavations at this important mound on the Sea of Galilee, in 1952-53, an
Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: "The Ruins of the Castle") (Talmudic Beth Yerah) (Hellenistic Philoteria) and Sennabris in Israel
![Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: "The Ruins of the Castle") (Talmudic Beth Yerah) (Hellenistic Philoteria) and Sennabris in Israel Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: "The Ruins of the Castle") (Talmudic Beth Yerah) (Hellenistic Philoteria) and Sennabris in Israel](https://ancientneareast.tripod.com/IMAGES/Khirbat-al-Karak_Plate_3.jpeg)
Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: "The Ruins of the Castle") (Talmudic Beth Yerah) (Hellenistic Philoteria) and Sennabris in Israel
![Enigmatic Bones: A Few Archaeological, Bioanthropological, and Historical Considerations Regarding an Atypical Deposit of Skeletonized Human Remains Unearthed in Khirbat al-Dusaq (Southern Jordan) Enigmatic Bones: A Few Archaeological, Bioanthropological, and Historical Considerations Regarding an Atypical Deposit of Skeletonized Human Remains Unearthed in Khirbat al-Dusaq (Southern Jordan)](https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/opar-2022-0270/asset/graphic/j_opar-2022-0270_fig_001.jpg)
Enigmatic Bones: A Few Archaeological, Bioanthropological, and Historical Considerations Regarding an Atypical Deposit of Skeletonized Human Remains Unearthed in Khirbat al-Dusaq (Southern Jordan)
Al Karak castle [Al Kerak, Qir Moab,Qir-hareseth,Kharkha] Hillfort : The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map:
![Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: "The Ruins of the Castle") (Talmudic Beth Yerah) (Hellenistic Philoteria) and Sennabris in Israel Khirbet Kerak (Arabic: "The Ruins of the Castle") (Talmudic Beth Yerah) (Hellenistic Philoteria) and Sennabris in Israel](https://ancientneareast.tripod.com/IMAGES/Khirbat-al-Karak_Plate_6.jpg)