Bir Haram Al-Rama: Historical Landmark in Hebron
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Hebron — This content documents Bir Haram Al-Rama, a significant historical site located in Hebron near the city’s northeastern entrance.
The site dates back to Roman times when the area hosted the town of "Terebinths," an important commercial center during the reign of Emperor Hadrian (117–138 AD).
The stones used in Bir Haram Al-Rama resemble those of the Ibrahimi Mosque. Only three layers of the original structure remain in some sections.
The site includes a stone-roofed well in the southwestern corner, though parts of the roof are damaged. Nearby, small stone basins were used to water livestock and animals.
Bir Haram Al-Rama is regarded as one of Hebron’s historical landmarks, reflecting the city's ancient urban and architectural heritage.