Managing Editor: Dr. Ayelet Dayan

Since the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, over 10,000 salvage and rescue excavations have been conducted, primarily in response to rapid development and in an effort to preserve the country’s antiquities. While these small-scale excavations yielded valuable insights into the country’s history and contributed to the growing database of antiquities and archaeological sites, many were never properly published. In the meantime, numerous archaeologists who carried out these excavations have since passed away, while others have retired.

The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) established the Favissa to make excavation reports accessible to both the public and the scholarly community, drawing on information preserved in excavation files compiled by the original excavators. Each short report includes the site name, permit number, excavator’s name, map reference, and a synopsis of the excavation results. The database also records small-scale excavations that yielded no significant finds. The Favissa will continue to expand until it encompasses all past unpublished excavations.

Editorial Board: Hilla Laufer, Liat Weinblum, Dr. Rachel Bar-Natan, Nadya Soyfer Vainblat, Dr. Ayelet Dayan

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Excavations from 1948-1959

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Beit She’an, the southern housing complex and “Shikun Vav” (the Vav housing complex) 14/1957, Nehemya Zori

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Bet She’an, “Shikun Dalet” 6/1955, Nehemya Zori

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Narbata, Ma’anit 24/1956, Fritz Berger

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Allonim 1/1956, Yosef Elgavish

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Ashqelon, the marina 13/1958, John Hevesi

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Ashqelon, Al–Jura 17/1956, Jacob Ory and John Hevesi

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Tel ‘Ali 13/1956, Moshe Prausnitz

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Jerusalem, Binyene Ha–Umma 15/1956, Levi Yitzhak Rahmani

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Tirat Zvi 38/1956, Nehemya Zori

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Giv’at Nesher 11/1957, Emanuel Anati

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Tell Sheikh ‘Ali, Kibbutz Allumot, 5/1957, Moshe Prausnitz

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Nahshon 26/1957, Levi Yitzhak Rahmani

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Netanya, Ben Ami neighbourhood, 28/1952, 32/1958, Fritz Berger

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Bet Shemesh 11/1958, Adam Yitzhak Druks and Levi Yitzhak Rahmani

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Newe Efrayim 14/1958, Baruch Isserlin

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Khirbet Ibreiktas 25/1958, Baruch Isserlin and Fritz Berger

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Benei Beraq, Giv’at Sokolov 1/1959, Varda Sussman and Joseph Naveh

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Deir ‘Asfin 2-1959, Joseph Naveh

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Tiberias 22/1959, Bezalel Ravni

Excavations from 1960-1969

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Akhziv, the southern cemetery 15/1958, 11/1960, Moshe Prausnitz

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Deir el-Asad A-6/1960, Netanel Tfilinski

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Tel Erani A-26/1960, Efrat Yeivin

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‘Akko, the crypt 9/1960, Ze’ev Yeivin

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Safed, the Crusader fortress A-27/1962, Adam Druks

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Palmahim A-25/1961, Aharon Kempinsky

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Kefar Shemaryahu 31/1962, Fritz Berger

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Kefar Shemaryahu 35/1962-02, Jacob Kaplan

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Ono (Kafr ‘Ana) 6/1962, Jacob Kaplan

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Rehovot A-13/1962, Asher Ovadia

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Horbat Dorban A-1/1963, Yohanan Aharoni

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Tiberias A-5/1963, Adam Druks

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The cemetery of Biblical Motza 19/1962, Ora Negbi

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Mezad Gozal (the Gozal fort) A-19/1964, Yohanan Aharoni

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Qiryat Tiv‘on A-23/1964, Refael Givon

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Giv‘atayim, Trig. Point C-42, A-30/1964, Jacob Kaplan

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Mazor A-8/1964-01, Jacob Kaplan

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Givat Yesha’ayahu A-34/1964, Ora Negbi

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Jerusalm, Manahat (Malha) A-10/1964, Ora Negbi

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Hazore’a A-11/1964, Varda Sussman

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Maghar A-31/1964, Netanel Tfilinski

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Tel Massad (Kefar Rupin) A-18/1964, Ze’ev Yeivin

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Lohamei HaGeta'ot, Giv‘at Yasaf A-71/1965, Yehuda Ben Yosef

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Shefar‘am A-42/1965, Yehuda Ben Yosef

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Tiberias, the Old City A-54/1965, Adam Druks

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Ha’Goshrim A-64/1965, Gideon Foerster

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Tel Aviv, Hill Square, Giv'at Bet Hamitbahayim A-48/1965, Jacob Kaplan

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Sponim Cave C-98/1965, Avraham Ronen

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Tirat Zvi A-64/1965, Nehemya Zori

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Akhziv A-110/1966, Yehuda Ben Yosef

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Horbat Knessiya, Bezet A-111/1966, Yehuda Ben Yosef