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249:"Turning to the right, in the valley called here Wady Kana, in order to examine the north face of this rocky hill, we find ourselves in the presence of certain strange sculptures cut in the rock. They are completely rude, such as might be executed by a man without any knowledge of drawing or the least education in this direction. They may be divided into three series. The first forms a sort of long procession ; the second, placed below, is composed of upright figures. M. de Prunieres, who was with us, saw a third series hidden among the bushes. Impossible to attribute to the simple sport of idle shepherds images which must have required continuous labour, and in which one remarks so much intention ; it is also difficult to recognise in them the production of serious art. Similar things are found at 441: 425: 373: 246:, monuments cut in the rock are met with at every step; they may be counted by hundreds. The Kana road is in this respect the most remarkable I have ever seen. I would point especially to certain caves having round holes cut above them mixed with rockcut tombs. Stone erections in the form of a gallows (presses) abound. Chambers cut in the rock are seen on all sides. There are also buildings, remains of walls. The rocky hill near Kana, especially, is covered with these works, round holes, large and small, in the rock, basins, trenches, etc." 59: 1039: 401: 764: 136: 389: 413: 66: 264:. He further noted: "On the slopes of the hill on which this village is situated I observed two great ancient presses cut in the rock, each composed of two compartments communicating together, the one to press the grapes and the other to receive the juice. The village is scattered over with cut stones, taken probably from an ancient church consecrated to 654:
The Survey of Western Palestine: Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener, R. E. Transliterated and Explained by E.H. Palmer
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described it: "A village built of stone, on a hill-top, surrounded by figs, olives, and pomegranates, and some arable soil. It contains 300
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The Survey of Western Palestine: Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, and Archaeology
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Hanaway, Hanawey, Hanouiyeh, Hanawiya, Hannaouiye, Henawei, Hanaoueh, Henaweh, Hanawai, Hanâwieh
739: 612: 347: 726: 480: 1086: 579: 1081: 1055: 265: 160: 763: 8: 973: 890: 680: 652: 648: 620: 342:, 4–6 centuries after the presumed time of Hiram. All around it are many ruins, and here 309: 223: 638: 935: 771: 684: 351: 339: 273: 153: 842: 359: 761: 634: 257: 1060: 832: 802: 670: 325: 195: 1013: 920: 123: 1101: 782: 767: 203: 165: 102: 89: 715: 895: 666: 355: 343: 239: 1038: 1003: 797: 643:(in French). Vol. 3: Galilee, pt. 2. Paris: L'Imprimerie Nationale. 1023: 1008: 998: 978: 880: 860: 847: 250: 1065: 988: 885: 827: 640:
Description Géographique Historique et Archéologique de la Palestine
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described it as the "well-built and populous village of
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Paris: Imprimerie impériale. 334:"Tomb of Hiram"), supposedly the tomb of 242:noted: " From Kabr Hiram or Henawei to 14: 1100: 647: 633: 539:Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. 283:, of which nothing is left but broken 735: 665: 557: 260:found the village to be inhabited by 27:Village in South Governorate, Lebanon 721:Survey of Western Palestine, Map 1: 418:Mosaic of Kabr Hiram, by Renan, 1864 199: 24: 1113:Shia Muslim communities in Lebanon 1037: 25: 1124: 1108:Populated places in Tyre District 709: 566:The "Tomb of Hiram" at Hannaouiye 446:Part of the Kabr Hiram mosaic in 762: 591:Conder and Kitchener, 1881, pp. 439: 423: 411: 399: 387: 371: 134: 65: 64: 57: 604: 585: 685:"Sculptured figures near Kana" 572: 545: 533: 517: 501: 489: 473: 461: 13: 1: 455: 338:, but probably dating to the 319: 7: 366:, where they still remain. 330:Just NNW of Hanaouay lies 297:Survey of Western Palestine 10: 1129: 569:, accessed 06 October 2021 323: 233: 1074: 1049:Palestinian refugee camps 1048: 1035: 790: 778: 430:The Kabr Hiram mosaic in 230:means "the little bend". 179: 171: 159: 147: 129: 118: 83: 52: 45: 36: 32: 210:, located north-west of 202:) is a village in the 175:820 ft (250 m) 625:. 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Hanaway
Hanaouay is located in Lebanon
33°13′16″N 35°16′39″E / 33.22111°N 35.27750°E / 33.22111; 35.27750
PAL
Lebanon
Governorate
South Governorate
District
Tyre
Time zone
Arabic
Tyre District
Lebanon
Qana
E. H. Palmer
Ernest Renan
Kana
Deir Kanun
Victor Guérin
Metualis
St. John the Baptist
wely
Yahia ben Zakaria
cisterns
PEF
Survey of Western Palestine (SWP)
Metawileh
Gottlieb Schumacher
Hiram's Tomb
Hiram I

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