First discovered by accident in 1884 – and thereafter informally investigated by workmen, nuns and clergy, for several decades – the archaeological site at the Sisters of Nazareth convent in central Nazareth has remained unpublished and largely unknown to scholarship. However, work by the Nazareth Archaeological Project in 2006–10 showed that this site offers a full and important stratified sequence from ancient Nazareth, including well-preserved Early Roman-period and later features. These include a partially rock-cut structure, here re-evaluated and interpreted on the basis of both earlier and newly recorded data as a first-century ad domestic building – perhaps a ‘courtyard house’ – the first surface-built domestic structure of this date...
AbstractA singular Roman dwelling, octagonal in ground-plan, was excavated in the year 2000, in Prem...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This paper seeks to establish the origins and start writing the history of a rock-cut church in Borm...
This book transforms archaeological knowledge of Nazareth by publishing over 80 years of archaeologi...
Summary and discussion of the work of the Nazareth Archaeological Project between 2004-2010, focussi...
This book presents a new social and economic interpretation of Roman-period and Byzantine Nazareth a...
Although Nazareth has usually been seen by scholars as a relatively minor Byzantine pilgrimage centr...
The remains of the Żejtun Roman Villa lie on the highest point of a long, somewhat flat ridge that...
In 2010, excavation work concentrated on the area east of the domus of the North-East Church between...
During Autumn 2016 the Italian-Palestinian joint team of Sapienza University of Rome and the Ministr...
Around AD 400 a group of Christians were looking for a new home. An abandoned Roman military fort at...
On 19th November 2001, while two of us (DB, NJC) were preparing a drawn record of the Punic tomb t...
According to the Museum Annual Report for the years 1928-9, the Police Occurrences Register for th...
This research focuses on artefactual assemblages from temples in the south-east and east of England ...
High-resolution ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys were carried out to image any archaeological ...
AbstractA singular Roman dwelling, octagonal in ground-plan, was excavated in the year 2000, in Prem...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This paper seeks to establish the origins and start writing the history of a rock-cut church in Borm...
This book transforms archaeological knowledge of Nazareth by publishing over 80 years of archaeologi...
Summary and discussion of the work of the Nazareth Archaeological Project between 2004-2010, focussi...
This book presents a new social and economic interpretation of Roman-period and Byzantine Nazareth a...
Although Nazareth has usually been seen by scholars as a relatively minor Byzantine pilgrimage centr...
The remains of the Żejtun Roman Villa lie on the highest point of a long, somewhat flat ridge that...
In 2010, excavation work concentrated on the area east of the domus of the North-East Church between...
During Autumn 2016 the Italian-Palestinian joint team of Sapienza University of Rome and the Ministr...
Around AD 400 a group of Christians were looking for a new home. An abandoned Roman military fort at...
On 19th November 2001, while two of us (DB, NJC) were preparing a drawn record of the Punic tomb t...
According to the Museum Annual Report for the years 1928-9, the Police Occurrences Register for th...
This research focuses on artefactual assemblages from temples in the south-east and east of England ...
High-resolution ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys were carried out to image any archaeological ...
AbstractA singular Roman dwelling, octagonal in ground-plan, was excavated in the year 2000, in Prem...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This paper seeks to establish the origins and start writing the history of a rock-cut church in Borm...