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To the South in Israel, it is known as the Hula Valley seperating between the Galilee mountains and the Golan Heights.
The Gulf of Aden is an eastward continuation of the rift - before the rift opened, the Arabian Peninsula was attached to the Horn of Africa - and from this point the rift continues as part of the Mid-oceanic ridge of the Indian Ocean.
In Kenya the valley is deepest to the north of Nairobi.
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At least some of her entourage, if she did not herself to spare her a lengthy overland journey, entered a Phoenician harbor and traveled from their across the Lebanese mountains in the direction of the Hula Valley.
From their they traveled through the Jordan Valley and met the road to Jerusalem.
An Edomite Shrine: Horvat Qitmit in the Malhata Valley just to the west of the southern Dead Sea is the site where on top of a flat hill numerous fragments of mostly hand molded human heads as part of an Edomite Shrine were found.
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An early neolithic village in the Jordan Valley / Eitan Tchernov
Technology and analysis of ancient gemstones : proceedings of the European workshop held at Ravello, European University Centre for Cultural Heritage, November 13-16, 1987 = Technologie et analyse des gemmes anciennes : actes de l’Atelier Européen tenu à Ravello, Centre Universitaire Européen pour les Biens Culturels, 13-16 Novembre 1987
Tel te’o : a neolithic, chalcolithic and early bronze age site in the Hula Valley / Emanuel Eisenberg, Avi Gopher, Raphael Greenberg
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