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This is a total mess, as a fork from Tel Rumeida. Some of dozens of issues with the first draft. As it stood it deserved deletion, but in the meantime.
The source (Adler, p187) says "a place ten miles from Hebron", which is nowhere near Tel Rumeida. Zerotalk 03:36, 19 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The Italian Jewish traveler Meshulam de Volterra visited the site during his travels which began in 1481.[1] His journal has been reprinted in Elkan Nathan Adler's book Jewish Travellers in the Middle Ages: 19 Firsthand Accounts [citation needed] Nishidani (talk) 08:06, 19 March 2016 (UTC)
Either fix it, or delete it. Arminden (talk) 12:56, 18 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]