Abstract
The coins found in the excavation at Naṣr ed-Din tell of two peaks of settlement at the site: in the second century BCE and in the second century CE. The coins suggest that the site became Jewish in the first century BCE, was reduced or abandoned in the first century CE and revived in the second century CE, still as a Jewish village. The numismatic evidence does not support the identification of the site with Bet Ma‘on, mentioned by Josephus and in the Talmud; however, one must consider that the site is large and the data presented here pertain only to the limited area that was excavated.
Recommended Citation
Syon, Danny
(2024)
"The Coins from Naṣr ed-Din, near Tiberias,"
Atiqot: Vol. 115, Article 13.
Available at:
https://publications.iaa.org.il/atiqot/vol115/iss1/13