The Timna Valley is located in southern Israel in the southwestern Arava/Arabah, approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of the Gulf of Aqaba and the city of Eilat. The area is rich in copper ore and has been mined since the 5th millennium BCE. During early antiquity, the area would have been part of the Kingdom of Edom.
The TimnaValley (תִּמְנָע, Hebrew pronunciation: [timˈna(ʕ)]) is located in southern Israel in the southwestern Arava/Arabah, approximately 30 kilometres
announced in 1999 and was designed in Haifa, Israel; it is named after the TimnaValley in Israel. The chip was supposed to be Intel's first CPU with an integrated
accelerated in 1955, when it had a population of about 500. The Timna Copper Mines near the TimnaValley and the Port of Eilat were opened that year and concerted