Jews, Pagans and Christians in the Galilee : 25 years of archaeological excavations and surveys : Hellenistic to Byzantine periods /
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Author / Creator: | Aviam, Mordechai. |
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Imprint: | Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 2004. |
Description: | 344 p. : ill., maps ; 29 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Land of Galilee ; 1 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5343395 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: borders between Jews an 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 Qischala (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.