Jews, pagans, and Christians in the Galilee : 25 years of archaeological excavations and surveys : Hellenistic to Byzantine periods

1. Verfasser: Aviam, Mordechai.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2004.
Umfang/Format: 344 p. : ill., maps ; 29 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Land of Galilee ; 1
Schlagworte:
CHRE: http://chre.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/reference/2133
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 20 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction : borders between Jews and Gentiles in the Galilee
  • Hellenistic fortifications in the "hinterland" of 'Akko-Ptolemais
  • Columbaria in the Galilee
  • A Hellenistic marble statue from a favissa at 'Akko-Ptolemais
  • The Hasmonaean dynasty's activities in the Galilee
  • The beginning of mass production of olive oil in the Galilee
  • The Hellenistic and Hasmonaean fortress and Herodian siege complex at Qeren Naftali
  • An early Roman oil press in a cave at Yodefat
  • The identification and function of Josephus Flavius' fortifications in the Galilee
  • First-century CE earthworks at Gischala (Gush Halav)
  • The archaeology of the battle at Yodefat
  • Secret hideaway complexes in the Galilee
  • Two Roman roads in the Galilee
  • Some notes on the Roman temple at Qedesh
  • The ancient synagogues at Bar'am
  • Viticulture and olive growing in ancient upper Galilee
  • Churches and monasteries from the Byzantine period in western Galilee
  • Horvat Hesheq-a unique church in upper Galilee
  • Was there a transformation of mono-apsidal churches with lateral pastophoria into tri-apsidal churches in the Galilee?
  • A Byzantine blacksmith workshop in the Galilee
  • Regionalism of tombs and burial customs in the Galilee during the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods.