Language:
English
Year of publication:
2020
Titel der Quelle:
Atiqot
Angaben zur Quelle:
100 (2020) 75-119
Keywords:
Pottery, Ancient
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Rehov Rabbi Yehuda Me-Raguza (Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel) Antiquities
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Eretz Israel Antiquities, Byzantine
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Eretz Israel Antiquities Ottoman period, 1517-1917
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Tel Aviv-Yafo (Israel) History
Abstract:
The excavations on Rabbi Yehuda Me-Raguza Street yielded mostly Ottoman-period material, alongside a fair amount of Byzantine-period ceramics. The finds from the Byzantine period (sixth–eighth centuries CE) include imported vessels from North Africa, Phocaea and Cyprus, and locally produced basins and storage jars. The late Ottoman-period material is varied and includes both imported and local wares—porcelain, hard-paste, glazed earthenware, Black Gaza Ware and Coarse Ware—as well as construction material such as roof tiles, floor tiles and bricks. The Ottoman-period material was imported from Turkey and Greece, as well as from Italy and France. Hard-paste and porcelain vessels were usually imported from Europe, and the construction material was imported from southern France.
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