Berekhat Ram
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Berekhat Ram (Hebrew: בריכת רם); (Arabic: بركة رام), (also spelled Berekhet Ram, Berechat Ram Braikhat Ram, Birkat Ram, the Ram Pool or Lake Ram) is a Palaeolithic site near Mas'adah, at the foot of Mount Hermon, in the Golan Heights. It is the findspot of the Venus of Berekhat Ram, a pebble allegedly worked by Homo erectus.
Coordinates: 33°13′55.88″N 35°45′58.81″E / 33.2321889°N 35.7663361°E
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