אֵם הַקְּנָטִיר
Region: Palestine (plateau du Golan)
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Oum el-Qanatir ("Mother of Arches") is an archaeological site on the Golan plateau sheltering the remains of a Byzantine synagogue from the 5th–7th centuries, remarkable for its sculpted elements, a Hebrew inscription, and well-preserved architecture. Israeli excavations have enabled a partial reconstruction of the building.
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