Abstract

In 1966, a salvage excavation was conducted in Ramla (map ref. unknown), following the discovery of gold coins during the digging of foundations for a building. The excavation, on behalf of the Department of Antiquities and Museums, was directed by A. Druks. Architectural remains were found, as well as many coins, pottery and a fragment of a doll made of bone. The finds were dated to the Early Islamic period.

Keywords

Gold coins, Early Islamic period

License Number

A-118/1966

Excavation Date

1966

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