An Introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine Its Waterways Plains Hi

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An Introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine Its Waterways Plains Hi
Trelawney William Saunders
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* Called also " Quarantania, " or Mouut of the FortT days' Faet.
G 2 88 THE JORDAN WATERSHED.
The Basin of Wady NtJEi'AMEH.
This narrow basin seldom exceeds three miles in width, and it is confined to barely half a mile in its lower course. Its sources, rising on the Mediterranean waterparting, at a distance of about twenty miles from its junction with the Jordan, lie between Tell 'Asur (alt. 3, 318 feet) and the well- known village of Beitin or Bethel (alt. 2, 890 feet). The high- road from Be
...thel to the North, runs along the waterparting for about four miles ; and another road follows near it for the rest of the distance to Tell 'Asur, or about three miles.
The curvature of the northern boundary has been described in the account of the El 'Aujeh basin as far as 'Osh el Ghurab ; where the interposition of the preceding secondary basin causes the present boundary to bend to the south-east, passing Kh. El Mefjir, and then east along the left bank of Wady Niiei'ameh.
The southern boundary, starting from Bethel, follows the road to Deir Diwan (alt, 2, 570 feet), and southward to Mukhmas (Michmash) (alt.


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