Hamaam ( ar, حمام; he, חַמָּם), or Wadi Hamam, is an
Arab
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village in northern
Israel
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, located near the
Sea of Galilee, at the foot of
Mount Nitai and across the Wadi Hamam valley from
Mount Arbel. It is the easternmost part of the
al-Batuf Regional Council
Al-Batuf Regional Council ( ar, البطوف, he, מועצה אזורית אל-בטוף, ''Mo'atza Azorit al-Batuf'') is a regional council located on the southern fringe of the Beit Netofa Valley North of Nazareth within the Northern District ...
. In its population was .
History
In 1948, some of the Arab inhabitants of Wadi El Hamam fled to
Lebanon
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. It contains one fairly modern
mosque
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and the trail head for the steep ascent of Mount Arbel.
Archaeology
Khirbet Wadi Hamam is an archaeological site on the outskirts of Hamaam.
[ It was registered as Khirbet el-Wereidat in the PEF's 1870 ]Survey of Western Palestine
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,
accessed in January 2017 from which the modern Hebrew name-Hurbat Vradim, also spelled Hurvat/Horvat Veradim-was derived. The site was excavated between 2007 and 2012 by a team under dig director Uzi Leibner of
Hebrew University
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and yielded the remains of a large Roman-period Jewish village that was abandoned after a decades-long process of decline around the year 400, at the beginning of the Byzantine period.
[Uzi Leibner]
Excavations at Khirbet Wadi Hamam (Lower Galilee): the synagogue and the settlement
Journal of Roman Archaeology
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23 (2010), pp. 220-237. Accessed 18 July 2019. The village was situated at the foot of Mount Nitai and thus on the ancient road connecting the central Galilee, through Wadi Hamam, with the Sea of Galilee.[
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Ancient synagogue
The most important find is a synagogue with a very interesting and partially preserved mosaic floor.[
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Nature reserve
The fortifications atop Mount Nitai, which is a nature reserve
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and off limits for visitors, have also been surveyed and partially excavated with the purpose of dating them and placing them in a historical context.
See also
* Arab localities in Israel
Arab localities in Israel include all population centers with a 50% or higher Arab population in Israel. East Jerusalem and Golan Heights are not internationally recognized parts of Israel proper but have been included in this list.
According to ...
* Al-Khisas, Hula Valley, the original pre-1948 village of the Wadi Hamam inhabitants
* 'Akbara, where inhabitants of Al-Khisas were forcibly evacuated to in 1949 until agreeing to resettlement in Wadi Hamam
* Al-Muftakhira, Hula Valley, mentioned by W. Khalidi as the original pre-1948 village of the inhabitants
References
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Arab villages in Israel
Al-Batuf Regional Council
Populated places in Northern District (Israel)