Mamshit
Mamshit is one of the Nabatean caravan cities of the Negev, a stop on the incense route that ran from Arabia to the Mediterranean. The posts here cover Mamshit alongside its sister sites at Ovdat, Shivta and Nitzana; the Roman-Byzantine reuse of the town; and the visit during the Negev leg of the tour-guide course.
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Campus Negev Day 3: from Ovdat to Mamshit
Day 3 of the Negev campus: the Nabbatean city of Ovdat and the hidden Bor Chavarim cistern, a hike up Ein Avdat, Ben-Gurion's grave at Sde Boker and a brief stop at Mamshit before heading back to Tel Aviv.
Nabatean Cities in the Negev
A field-trip to two of the Nabatean cities of the Negev, Mamshit and Avdat, now a UNESCO world heritage site: the ingenious cisterns, the spice and wine trade, the assimilation into Roman and then Byzantine Christian culture.
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