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edit- Claudine Dauphin (1998). La Palestine byzantine, Peuplement et Populations, Vol. III : Catalogue. BAR International Series 726. Oxford: Archeopress. p. 694. says: "Umm ez Zînât, Umm al Zainat; 1563.2282. Village en ruine sur site antique en forme de selle. Fondements; pierres remployées. Synagogue samaritaine (?). Citernes; puits. Pressoir à huile. Grottes. Céramique byzantine." and gives further citations:
- Guérin, Samarie Il,244-45: Oumm ez Zeinat
- SWP Il,43: Umm ez Zeinât
- Yoram Tsafrir, Leah Di Segni and Judith Green (1994). Tabula Imperii Romani: Judaea, Palaestina. Jerusalem: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. p. 119. says "EIiaqim, Umm ez Zinat 156228; Remains of walls, caves, sarcophagi, Roman burial caves, possibly a Samaritan synagogue, on the Carmel range."
- Morris 2004: 175, 244, 299, 444.