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Khirbet Kurkush
Ancient necropolis
Khirbet Kurkush is located in State of Palestine
Khirbet Kurkush
Shown within State of Palestine
LocationKhirbet Kurkush State of Palestine
Coordinates32°05′16″N 35°06′54″E / 32.08778°N 35.11500°E / 32.08778; 35.11500
Grid position161/166 PAL
Typesettlement, necropolis
Area14 acres
Height442 m
History
PeriodsHellenistic to Byzantine period
CulturesSamaritan or Jewish
Site notes
Excavation dates1991
ArchaeologistsShimon Riklin, Yitzhak Magen, Dvir Raviv
ConditionIn ruins
Public accessyes

Khirbet Kurkush (Arabic: خربة قرقش) is an archeological site in the West Bank. It lies between the Israeli settlements of Bruchin and Ariel and near the Palestinian town of Bruqin, in the Salfit Governorate of the State of Palestine.[1][2]

The site was inhabited mostly during the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods, from which impressive remnants of structures and quarries still survive. However, there have been findings from earlier times, such as the Iron Age, as well as later ones, such as the Middle Ages. There are several nearby rock-cut tombs, some of which are lavishly decorated, that resemble similar Jewish tombs of Jerusalem during the late Second Temple period. Archeologists disagree on whether Jews, Samaritans, or pagan groups used this necropolis and other nearby similar sites in western Samaria. Nonetheless, the majority of archaeologists believe the site to be a Jewish necropolis constructed for the rural Jewish elites of the area, possibly by Jewish craftsmen who fled Jerusalem prior to its siege and destruction in 70 CE.

  1. ^ "Israel demolishes home of 100-year-old Palestinian woman leaving her homeless". Mondoweiss. 2017-02-10. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  2. ^ "Ministry of Tourism & Antiquities - Salfit". www.travelpalestine.ps. Retrieved 2023-09-23.

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