Shivta (English Wikipedia)

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  • Negev, Avraham; Gibson, Shimon (2001). Sobota; Shivta. New York and London: Continuum. p. 474. ISBN 0-8264-1316-1. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Beʼer-Shevaʻ. Ḳiryat-sefer. 1992. p. 61. The Arabic name of the site is A-Sbaita and is associated with the Sobata mentioned in the Nessana papyri. A. Negev assumes that the name originated from the Nabatean name Shubitu . The Hebrew name, Shivta, was awarded by the Governmental Commission of Names.

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  • Segal, Arthur (1 January 1985). "Shivta-A Byzantine Town in the Negev Desert". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 44 (4): 317–328. doi:10.2307/990111. JSTOR 990111.

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  • Tepper, Yotam and Bar-Oz, Guy. Shivta: Preliminary Report. Hadashot Arkheologiyot – Excavations and Surveys in Israel (HA-ESI) Volume 132 Year 2020, Israel Antiquities Authority. Retrieved 24 November 2021.

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  • Röhl (2010), p. 15. See also the letter to Colt describing the damage.

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  • Segal, Arthur (1 January 1985). "Shivta-A Byzantine Town in the Negev Desert". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 44 (4): 317–328. doi:10.2307/990111. JSTOR 990111.

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