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DescriptionMamshit. Watchtower of Mampsis (4123313032).jpg
Looking in the door of the watchtower of Roman-period Mampsis (Mamshit), Israel. Immediately inside the doorway was a courtyard (??). Notice the cobblestone paving within. The entrance to further, inner rooms is visible through the doorway. This was a significant Nabatean trading town, lying on the trade-route that crossed the Arab desert and passed by the southern edge of Judean territory.
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Looking in the door of the watchtower of Roman-period Mampsis (Mamshit), Israel. Immediately inside the doorway was a courtyard (??). Notice the cobblestone paving within. The entrance to further, inner rooms is visible through the doorway. This was a significant Nabatean trading town, lying on the trade-route that crossed the Arab desert and passed by the southern edge of Judean territory.