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Title: The Huqoq Excavation Project : 2014-2017 interim report
Authors: Magness, Jodi
Kisilevitz, Shua
Grey, Matthew
Mizzi, Dennis
Schindler, Daniel
Wells, Martin
Britt, Karen
Boustan, Ra'anan
O'Connell, Shana
Hubbard, Emily
George, Jessie
Ramsay, Jennifer
Boaretto, Elisabetta
Chazan, Michael
Keywords: Excavations (Archaeology) -- Israel -- Galilee
Galilee (Israel) -- Antiquities
Synagogue art -- Israel -- Galilee
Mosaics, Roman -- Israel -- Galilee
Galilee (Israel) -- History
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Citation: Magness, J., Kisilevitz, S., Grey, M., Mizzi, D., Schindler, D., Wells, M., ...Chazan, M. (2018). The Huqoq Excavation Project : 2014-2017 interim report. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 380, 61-131.
Abstract: Excavations at Huqoq in Israel’s eastern Lower Galilee are bringing to light a Late Roman synagogue, a medieval public building, and the remains of ancient and modern (pre-1948) villages. In this interim report, we describe the major discoveries of the 2014–2017 seasons, including the extraordinary figural mosaics decorating the synagogue floor. Our discoveries provide evidence of a Galilean Jewish community that flourished through the 5th and 6th centuries c.e.—a picture contrasting with recent claims of a decline in Jewish settlement under Byzantine Christian rule. The possibility that the medieval public building might also be a synagogue has important implications for understanding Galilean Jewish settlement in the Middle Ages, about which almost nothing is known. The excavations also shed light on the last phase of the settlement’s long history: the development of the modern village of Yakuk in the 19th through 20th centuries.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/38550
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