Author
Finkielsztejn; Gerald ; Mazor; G. ; Atrash; W.
Year
2018
Publisher
Israel Antiquities Authority / ____ _______
Language
English
ISBN
978-9-65406-680-8
Last Update
05-Sep-2024
Keywords
Archaeology
During the years 1923–1924, the University of Pennsylvania Museum Expedition (UME) excavated on the summit of Tel Bet She’an. While reaching down to the earlier strata, the excavators cleared the layers of the later periods, leaving scanty remains of the Hellenistic period at the western fringes of the mound; they were later excavated by the Institute of Archaeology of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem expedition (IAHU; see below). The late strata were termed by the earlier excavators (Rowe 1930: 7–8, 44–59) as follows: City Level III—Hellenistic, Jewish and Roman (301 BCE–329 CE); City Level II...
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