Abstract
In October 1950 and January 1951, trial excavations were conducted in Haifa, following the laying of sewer pipes from Dolphin Street to the Hospital (map ref. unknown). The pipeline extended straight to the Haifa port seawall. The excavations, on behalf of the Department of Antiques and Museums, were directed by M. Prausnitz. Occupation layers that were dated to the Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Crusader and Mamluk periods were exposed.
Keywords
Mosaic floor, Building, Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Crusader, Mamluk
License Number
36/1950, 3/1951
Excavation Date
1950
Recommended Citation
Prausnitz M. , 1950. Haifa 36/1950, 3/1951 (A. Dayan ed.). In Favissa: Past Archaeological Excavation Reports. https://publications.iaa.org.il/favissa/16
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