Language:
English
Year of publication:
2022
Titel der Quelle:
Judea and Samaria Research Studies
Angaben zur Quelle:
31,2 (2022) 109-129
Keywords:
Inscriptions, Hebrew
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Ceramics
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Maqatir Site (West Bank)
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Eretz Israel Antiquities
;
Eretz Israel History To 70 A.D.
Abstract:
Twenty ceramic ring-shaped stands came to light during the archaeological excavation of Khirbet el-Maqatir in the central highlands of Israel. The ring stands functioned as pedestals for round or conical vessels. Four of the twenty stands remained mostly intact and contained inscriptions. One of these stands included an inscribed word, two stands preserved a letter of the Hebrew or Aramaic alphabet, and another stand featured an incision. The stands dated to the early Roman period. At that time, ritually observant Jews occupied Khirbet el-Maqatir, a fortified village 16 kilometers north of Jerusalem. Khirbet el-Maqatir fell to the Romans in approximately 69 CE, during the First Jewish Revolt.
DOI:
10.26351/JSRS/31-2/6
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