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If a researcher wishes to delve into the distant past, they might turn to books and travelogues, ruins and archaeological remains, or oral traditions. However, in this book, the author (Aref al-Aref) utilizes all three methods to trace the history and history of the tribes of Beersheba. He was puzzled by their lineage, wondering to which people they belonged: Arabs, or peoples who settled in this area, near the Hebron Hills, or something else entirely. He embarked on this research, compiling it within the covers of this book and dividing it into six chapters. The first chapter examines accounts found in various travelogues, while the second focuses on the aesthetic aspects of the archaeological sites. The study continues to the fifth chapter, tracing the peoples who settled in this area, and finally, the sixth chapter explores the Beersheba region in the present day.











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