Tel -Bet-Maakha, nama Arab: Tell Abil el-Qameḥ, adalah sebuah situs arkeologi besar yang terdiri dari sebuah gundukan dengan bagian utara hulu kecil dan baguan selatan hilir besar, yang terhubung oleh sebuah pelana. Tempat tersebut terletak di perbatasan utara Israel saat ini, sekitar 2 km dari selatan kota Metulla dan sekitar 6.5 km dari barat Tel Dan (di situs dari desa Palestina Abil el-Qamh, yang tak lagi dihuni pada 1948).
Referensi
- Dever, William G. 1986. Abel-beth-Maacah: Northern Gateway of Ancient Israel. pp. 207–223. In L.T. Geraty and L.G. Herr (eds.). The Archaeology of Jordan and Other Studies. Presented to Siegfried H. Horn. Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University Press.
- Na'aman, Nadav 2012. The Kingdom of Geshur in History and Memory. Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament: An International Journal of Nordic Theology 26:1: 88–101.
- Panitz-Cohen, Nava, Mullins, Robert A. and Bonfil, Ruhama 2013. Northern Exposure: Launching Excavations at Tell Abil el-Qameḥ (Tel Abel Beth Maacah). Strata 31: 27–42.
- Panitz-Cohen, Nava, Mullins, Robert A. and Bonfil, Ruhama 2016. Second Preliminary Report of the Excavations at Tell Abil el Qameḥ (Abel Beth Maacah). Strata 33: 35–59.
- Schneidewind, William M. 1996. Tel Dan Stela – New Light on Aramaic and Jehu's Revolt. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 302: 75–90.
- Stepansky, Yosef, (2005). Tel Avel Bet Ma'akha. Hadashot Archaeologiot Journal, vol. 117.[1] IAA report on 2000 discovery of Middle Bronze II burial remains at southeastern foot of the lower mound.
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