Settlement and History in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Galilee: An Archaeological Survey of the Eastern GalileeMohr Siebeck, 2009 - 471 עמודים Uzi Leibner aims to provide the most accurate picture possible of the nature and history of the rural settlement in the Lower Galilee during Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods when this region played an important role in the development of both Judaism and Christianity.In an attempt to draw a historical reconstruction based on systematic data, a test case area in the heart of ancient Galilee was chosen for this research. Uzi Leibner used two distinct disciplines: the study of the relevant historical sources and the advanced archaeological field survey. Greek, Latin, Hebrew and Aramaic sources concerning settlements in the region were translated and discussed. Some fifty archaeological sites from the periods under discussion were identified and surveyed. The analysis of the finds enabled the author to draw a detailed portrait of settlement - including periods of construction, abandonment, prosperity and decline in each site and in the region as a whole. This book sheds new light on major historical issues such as the origins of the Galilean Jewry in the Second Temple Period, the First Jewish Revolt and its outcomes, the Jews of Galilee under Christian regime, demography, economy, continuity and decline. |
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Geographical Background | 11 |
The Pottery | 19 |
Survey Methodology | 59 |
Definition and Location of Sites | 61 |
Testing the Survey Methodology | 63 |
Field Scatters | 65 |
Size and Definition of Pottery Samples | 66 |
Collection Method | 67 |
H Sabban | 191 |
Ailbun | 193 |
H Beth Netofa | 195 |
Kh Esad | 201 |
H Mizga | 203 |
Kh Hamam | 205 |
Har Nitai Caves | 213 |
Migdal | 214 |
Shovel Testing | 68 |
Comparison of Survey and Excavated Finds | 82 |
Evaluation of Site Size in each Period | 83 |
Intermediate Sherds | 86 |
Survey Sites Data Presentation | 87 |
Historical Sources and their Treatment | 90 |
Sammuʻiya | 102 |
Har Mizpe Yamim | 105 |
Akbara | 106 |
Parod | 116 |
H Kefir | 121 |
H Beer Sheva | 122 |
Kh Jul | 127 |
H Kefar Hananya | 129 |
Ein Camonim | 135 |
Kh elBellaneh | 137 |
Kulat eshShuneh | 139 |
Hazon | 141 |
Wadi Amud Site | 142 |
Wadi Amud Caves | 144 |
Maghar | 146 |
Kahal | 150 |
Huqoq | 151 |
Sheikh Nashi | 155 |
H Zalmon | 158 |
H Ravid | 164 |
Kh Luziah | 166 |
Livnim | 167 |
Ein Najmiah | 168 |
H Mimlah | 169 |
Hararit | 178 |
Kh AbuShusheh | 180 |
Kulat Ibn Man | 237 |
Arbel Caves West | 240 |
H Ammudim | 242 |
elMaaser | 249 |
H Arbel | 250 |
Hittin | 265 |
Kh el Aiteh | 270 |
Kh Eika | 273 |
Nimrin | 276 |
H Mashkanah | 280 |
Tel Maʻon | 284 |
Nasr edDin | 286 |
Turan | 296 |
Lubiea | 298 |
elKhirbeh | 300 |
Oodaysa | 305 |
Settlement History of the Eastern Galilee in Light | 307 |
61 | 313 |
63 | 323 |
66 | 366 |
68 | 367 |
82 | 369 |
83 | 375 |
86 | 378 |
87 | 379 |
90 | 381 |
92 | 382 |
Additional Topics Concerning the History of | 391 |
Coins Gabriela Bijovsky | 421 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
abandoned Adan-Bayewitz Agricultural installations Akbara Akko Ammudim ancient appears Arbel archaeological assemblages Aviam Be'er Sheva belong Beth Netofa BYZ L BYZ Byzantine pottery coins dated dunams Early Byzantine period Early Roman period eastern Eika el-Khirbeh fifth century finds fourth century Galilean Gamla Golan Hamam Hasmonean Hasmonean period Hellenistic period historical sources Hittin Huqoq identifiable sherds indicate jars Jewish Revolt Jewish settlement Jews Josephus Kefar Hananya KHle Kul'at Late Byzantine Late Roman period located Lower Galilee LRRW Lubieh Ma'on Maʻon Mashkanah mentioned mid-fourth century Middle Roman period Migdal Mimlah Mizga Nasr ed-Din Natural fortification nearby Nitai noted Palestine Parod piyyut piyyutim population pottery Priestly Courses proposed rabbinic literature region remains Safrai Sea of Galilee Sepphoris settled Sheikh Nashi sherds shovel testing slopes survey area synagogue Tarichea third century Tiberias tradition Tur'an types Upper Galilee vessels village Wadi Amud Yodefat
