This article examines the evidence of limekilns and associated marble deposits in Galilee from Late Antiquity onwards, with a special emphasis on its urban regions. Especially the extensive excavations at Sepphoris indicate that limekilns were commonplace devices to be found in the urban built environment of Galilee during the Byzantine and Early Islamic periods. Moreover, the evidence of marble statuary fragments nearby some limekilns shows that at a certain time statues would have indeed adorned the built environment of Sepphoris. However, almost all traces of them within the cities have disappeared due to the reuse of these statues for the later construction industry. Indeed, the evidence of limekilns in especially urban Galilee suggests...
In 1990, two columnar statue bases were found at the Promontory Palace (identified as the Palace of ...
Chalkstone vessels, interpreted as objects for certain Jewish purity concerns, found on Tall Zira’a,...
This article considers the evidence of newly discovered inscriptions from Antiochia ad Cragum in wes...
This article examines the evidence of limekilns and associated marble deposits in Galilee from Late ...
This dissertation analyzes the ceramic corpus from seven Late Roman and Byzantine (ca. 4th century t...
The consideration of the fate of statuary during Late Antiquity (fourth to seventh centuries) is a k...
Marble provenance studies in archaeology have become increasingly popular in recent decades. This ha...
In 1999 a large building was discovered at Tel Kedesh that had been the administrative center for n...
In 1992, a deposit of broken marble statues was discovered during the excavations of the Sanctuary o...
The perennial discovery of the archaeological remains of mosaic floors in the eastern Mediterranean ...
The aim of this article is to understand the foreign influence on Iron Age Judahite sacred architect...
The majority of archaeological studies on late antique monumental synagogues focus their discussion ...
This dissertation examines the quarrying industries of Roman Asia Minor, and highlights the activiti...
During the Middle Pre-pottery Neolithic B in the southern Levant the use of lime plaster in both rit...
As evidence for relations between ancient peoples, aegyptiaca found in non-Egyptian contexts has lon...
In 1990, two columnar statue bases were found at the Promontory Palace (identified as the Palace of ...
Chalkstone vessels, interpreted as objects for certain Jewish purity concerns, found on Tall Zira’a,...
This article considers the evidence of newly discovered inscriptions from Antiochia ad Cragum in wes...
This article examines the evidence of limekilns and associated marble deposits in Galilee from Late ...
This dissertation analyzes the ceramic corpus from seven Late Roman and Byzantine (ca. 4th century t...
The consideration of the fate of statuary during Late Antiquity (fourth to seventh centuries) is a k...
Marble provenance studies in archaeology have become increasingly popular in recent decades. This ha...
In 1999 a large building was discovered at Tel Kedesh that had been the administrative center for n...
In 1992, a deposit of broken marble statues was discovered during the excavations of the Sanctuary o...
The perennial discovery of the archaeological remains of mosaic floors in the eastern Mediterranean ...
The aim of this article is to understand the foreign influence on Iron Age Judahite sacred architect...
The majority of archaeological studies on late antique monumental synagogues focus their discussion ...
This dissertation examines the quarrying industries of Roman Asia Minor, and highlights the activiti...
During the Middle Pre-pottery Neolithic B in the southern Levant the use of lime plaster in both rit...
As evidence for relations between ancient peoples, aegyptiaca found in non-Egyptian contexts has lon...
In 1990, two columnar statue bases were found at the Promontory Palace (identified as the Palace of ...
Chalkstone vessels, interpreted as objects for certain Jewish purity concerns, found on Tall Zira’a,...
This article considers the evidence of newly discovered inscriptions from Antiochia ad Cragum in wes...