Abstract
In 1967, an archaeological excavation was conducted in Samaria under the direction of A. Zigelman. According to information preserved in the archival file, tombs were uncovered during the construction of the access road to ancient Samaria. Twelve circular shafts were revealed, which undoubtedly served as burial installations. Some date to the Israelite period (Iron Age II), while others belong to the Roman period.
Keywords
Tomb, Roman, Iron Age 2
Excavator
Azriel Zigelman
License Number
A-142/1967
Excavation Date
1967
Recommended Citation
Zigelman A. , 1967. Samaria A-142/1967 (A. Dayan ed.). In Favissa: Past Archaeological Excavation Reports. https://publications.iaa.org.il/favissa/315
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