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- en.wikipedia.org Rujm el-HiriAveni, Anthony and Yonathan Mizrachi. 1998. “The Geometry and the Astronomy of Rujm el-Hiri, a Megalithic site in the Southern Levant”.
- biblewalks.com rujm-el-hiri/Rujm el-Hiri consists of three concentric circles of walls of various diameters (152m, 110m, 90m) and a forth semicircle (50m).
- thoughtco.com rujm-el-hiri-golan-heights-169608Located at 2,689 feet (515 meters) above sea level, Rujm el-Hiri is believed to have functioned at least partially as an astronomical observatory.
- youtube.com watchRujm el-Hiri (Arabic: stone heap of the wild cat) or Gilgal Refaim (Hebrew: wheel of spirits). A megalithic monument dated around 3000–2700 BCE.There is no...
- thebrainchamber.com rujm-el-hiri/This blend of archaeological interest and cultural attachment gives Rujm el-Hiri a complex, layered significance that resonates through time.
- nspirement.com 2021/10/25/rujm-el-hiri-mysterious…Rujm el-Hiri has been dated to the Early Bronze Age II (3000–2700 BCE) period and is believed to be one of the oldest and largest structures in the region.
- atlasobscura.com places/rujm-el-hiriDiscover Rujm el-Hiri in Rujm el-Hiri, Golan: Tens of thousands of rocks make up what is thought to be a giant star calendar.
- heritagedaily.com 2021/02/rujm-el-hiri-the-…Rujm el-Hiri (meaning “”stone heap of the wild cat”), also called Gilgal Refā’īm (meaning “wheel of spirits”), is an ancient megalithic monument, located in the...
- amusingplanet.com 2016/11/rujm-el-hiri-israels-…The cairn is about 5 meters tall, and is the tallest part of the entire structure. It is estimated that Rujm el-Hiri contains more than 40,000 tons of basalt rocks.
- archiqoo.com locations/rujm_el-hiri.phpRujm el-Hiri is an ancient megalithic monument, consisting of concentric circles of stone with a tumulus at center.It is located in Golan Heights in Quneitra...
- 101israel.com 1416-2/The prehistoric stone monument of Rujm el-Hiri or Gilgal Refaim is one of Israel’s most mysterious sites. It went unnoticed for centuries in the Golan Heights.
- historicmysteries.com archaeology/rujm-el-hiri/…Rujm el-Hiri, the “stone heap of the wildcat” is one of the largest and oldest stone ruins in the Israeli occupied Golan Heights.
- israelandyou.com rujm-el-hiri-2/Rujm el Hiri was first discovered during an archaeological survey carried out by Shmarya Gutman and Claire Epstein in 1967-1968 after the Six-Day War.