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THE GEOGRAPHY OF PALESTINE. See “Map of Iron Age Sites” in Textbook, p. x. Mazar, Archaeology of the Land of the Bible…pp. 1-9; See, especially Maps 1.1 on p. 2 and 1.2 on p. 5; Most Bibles have good maps. There are numerous Bible atlases. Geographic Setting:
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See “Map of Iron Age Sites” in Textbook, p. x. • Mazar, Archaeology of the Land of the Bible…pp. 1-9; See, especially Maps 1.1 on p. 2 and 1.2 on p. 5; • Most Bibles have good maps. • There are numerous Bible atlases.
Geographic Setting: - On the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea; - Between the ancient powers of Egypt and Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq);
Western Palestine and Eastern Palestine: Extent: - Fertile land in the country: 20,000 sq. km; Comparison with Nova Scotia: 55,491 sq. km (21,425 sq. mi.); - From Dan to Beesheba: 220 km; - From Dan to Elath on the Red Sea/Gulf of `Aqaba/Elath: 410 km;
Dimensions: - From Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River: an average of 80 km; - From Haifa to the Sea of Galilee: 45 km; - From Gaza to the Dead Sea: 98 km; - Inhabited land in eastern Palestine/Transjordan is 40 km wide; - Fertile land in the country: 20,000 sq. km;
Palestine May Be Divided Into Four Main Geographical Regions: - The coastal plain; - The central hill country; - Rift valley; - Transjordanian plateau;
Climate: - The Middle East year may be divided into three seasons: - Summer, from mid-June to mid-September; - Rainy season from mid-October to mid- April; and - Transitional seasons which comprise the remainder of the year (desert storms and Sirocco/Khamsin;
Climatic Regions: - Mediterranean zone (average annual rainfal is 300 mm); - Semi-arid transition zone (average annual rainfall is 50-300 mm); and - Arid or desert zone (50 mm or less of precipitation per year);