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 i...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
This study explores the sociopolitical nature of Israelite society for the period immediately prior ...
The first part of this paper provides some insights into the problematic nature of the genre “histor...
Uzi Leibner aims to provide the most accurate picture possible of the nature and history of the rura...
This dissertation analyzes the ceramic corpus from seven Late Roman and Byzantine (ca. 4th century t...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
This book presents a new social and economic interpretation of Roman-period and Byzantine Nazareth a...
In 1999 a large building was discovered at Tel Kedesh that had been the administrative center for n...
In this thesis, I examine the connection between ancient Galilean perceptions of space and religious...
Traditionally, the period succeeding the destruction of Jerusalem s Temple in AD 70 was characterize...
This dissertation examines the regional economy of Galilee in the Early Roman period. It re-evaluate...
This dissertation examines the regional economy of Galilee in the Early Roman period. It re-evaluate...
RESUME The Significance of the Archaeological Excavations in Galilee for the Interpretation of the G...
This dissertation examines the establishment of Hasmonean dynastic rule through its brokerage of Sel...
One of the most significant problems in historical and archaeological investigations of ancient Isra...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
This study explores the sociopolitical nature of Israelite society for the period immediately prior ...
The first part of this paper provides some insights into the problematic nature of the genre “histor...
Uzi Leibner aims to provide the most accurate picture possible of the nature and history of the rura...
This dissertation analyzes the ceramic corpus from seven Late Roman and Byzantine (ca. 4th century t...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
This book presents a new social and economic interpretation of Roman-period and Byzantine Nazareth a...
In 1999 a large building was discovered at Tel Kedesh that had been the administrative center for n...
In this thesis, I examine the connection between ancient Galilean perceptions of space and religious...
Traditionally, the period succeeding the destruction of Jerusalem s Temple in AD 70 was characterize...
This dissertation examines the regional economy of Galilee in the Early Roman period. It re-evaluate...
This dissertation examines the regional economy of Galilee in the Early Roman period. It re-evaluate...
RESUME The Significance of the Archaeological Excavations in Galilee for the Interpretation of the G...
This dissertation examines the establishment of Hasmonean dynastic rule through its brokerage of Sel...
One of the most significant problems in historical and archaeological investigations of ancient Isra...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
This study explores the sociopolitical nature of Israelite society for the period immediately prior ...
The first part of this paper provides some insights into the problematic nature of the genre “histor...