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English: The archaeological site of Tall el-Hammam, Jordan that overlooks the Jordan Valley. Jericho is visible on the horizon and Tall Kefrein is visible in the distance on the right side out on the valley.
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Camera location31° 50′ 24.72″ N, 35° 40′ 25.32″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

This is one of the largest sites in the Levant at over 62 acres. It is believed by some to be the Middle Bronze age site of Sodom, Late Bronze area of Abel Shittim, Iron age site Solomonic administrative site and the Roman/Byzantine site of Livias.

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Tall el-Hammam overlooking the Jordan Valley 2007

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15 January 2007

31°50'24.7"N, 35°40'25.3"E

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