Timnah in Wikipedia
Biblical Timnah is identified with the modern archeological
site of Tel Batash, in the Sorek Valley of Israel, near
Kibbutz Tal Shahar.
The site was first settled in the Middle Bronze Age by
creating an earthen rampart that enclosed the 10 acre / 40
hectare site. Excavations under the leadership of Amihai Mazar
and George L. Kelm during the 1980s-1990s uncovered twelve
strata of continuous settlement at the site through the
Hellenistic period, with sparse settlement nearby during the
Byzantine period.
Strategically located in the Sorek Valley that allows access
from the Coastal Plain through the Shephelah and into the
Central Hill Country of Judah, Timnah is mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible in the Genesis story of Tamar. More important,
the site is featured in the Book of Judges (Chapter 14) in the
Samson saga. Samson marries a "girl of the Philistines" from
Timnah.
The site is not to be confused with the copper smelting site
of Timna in the Arabah near the modern Israeli city of Eilat.
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