Category:Tel Megiddo
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Articles relating to the city of Tel Megiddo and its depictions. The remains of the city form a tell (archaeological mound), situated in northern Israel near Kibbutz Megiddo, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south-east of Haifa, at the western edge of the Jezreel Valley. Megiddo is known for its historical, geographical, and theological importance, especially under its Greek name Armageddon. During the Bronze Age, Megiddo was an important Canaanite city-state and during the Iron Age, a royal city in the Kingdom of Israel.
Pages in category "Tel Megiddo"
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- Amarna letters locations
- Apocalypticism
- Archaeological museums in Israel
- Bronze Age palaces in Israel
- Canaanite cities
- City-states
- Former populated places in Israel
- Hebrew Bible cities
- Iron Age sites in Israel
- Ivory works of art
- Jezreel Valley
- Museums in Northern District (Israel)
- Museums of Ancient Near East in Israel
- National parks of Israel
- Neolithic sites of Asia
- New Testament cities
- Prehistoric sites in Israel
- Protected areas of Northern District (Israel)
- Tells (archaeology)
- World Heritage Sites in Israel
- Yarmukian culture