The other ten oval fortresses are: Ein Qedeis (Aharoni, “Forerunners,” IEJ, 17 [1967]); Horvat Haluqim (Cohen, “Excavations at Horvat Haluqim,” Atiqot [English Series] 6 [1970], pp. 6–24); Atar Haro‘a (Cohen et al., “The Archaeological Survey in Israel,” IEJ 15 [1965], pp. 263–264; idem, Atar Haro‘a, Atiqot [Hebrew Series] 6 [1970], pp. 6–24); Horvat Ketef Shivta (Hadashot Arkheologiyot (HA) 39 [1971], p. 30); Horvat Rahba (Cohen, “Notes and News: Horvat Rahba,” IEJ 25 [1975], pp. 171–172); Mesudat Nahal Horsha (HA, 45 [1973], p. 40); Mesudat Nahal Sirpad (HA, 65 [1981], p. 39); Mesudat Nahal Resisim (HA, 83 [1983]); Mesudat Kadesh-Barnea (earliest level) (Cohen, “Notes and News: Kadesh-Barnea,” IEJ 32 [1982], pp. 266–267); and Mesudat Ela (“Mesudat Nahal Ela,” IEJ 34 [1984], pp. 203–204).

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