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 The Favissa will continue to expand until it encompasses all past unpublished excavations.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 1960-1969

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Mishor Ha-Ruhot A-78/1966-01, Rudolph Cohen

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Ramla A-118/1966, Adam Druks

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HaMa’apil A-77/1966-01, Ram Gophna

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Yavne Yam A-92/1966, Jacob Kaplan

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Ashkelon, Barne’a A-106/1966, Dov Meiron and Vassilios Tzaferis

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Jerusalem, Mount Zion A-78/1966, Ora Negbi

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Gesher Benot Ya’aqov A-140/1967, David Gilad

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‘Ibillin A-130/1967, Fakhri Hasson and Yehuda Ben Yosef

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Be’er Sheva A-126/1967, Yael Israeli

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Nazareth A-133/1967, Ze’ev Yeivin

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Be’er Sheva A-151/1968, Rudolf Cohen

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Tiberias, Sonol gas station, A-183/1968, Adam Druks

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Haifa, Ein-HaYam neighborhood, Tel Shikmona, A-40/1965, A-76/1965, A-164/1968, Yosef Elgavish

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Benaya A-171/1968, Dov Meiron

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Moshav Benaya A-174/1968, Dov Meiron

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Jerusalem, Alfassi street, A-166/1968, Joseph Naveh and Vassilios Tzaferis

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Azur, the site of the sycamore tree A-152/1968, Yariv Shapira

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Fureidis A-151/1968-01, Azriel Zieglman

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El Fares tomb, Kibbutz Gal’ed, A-153/1968-01, Azriel Zieglman, Moshe Prausnitz, and Michael Meir

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Kafr Kama A-179/1968, Nehemya Zori

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Holon, the industrial zone A-189/1969, Menashe Bushri

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Regavim A-196/1969, Adam Druks

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Jerusalem, the Jewish Quarter A-198/1969, Yizhak Margovski

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En-HaBesor A-214/1969, Dov Meiron

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Sharm el-Sheikh A-190/1969, Avner Raban

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Hamat A-185/1969-01, Shemuel Tamari

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Be’er Sheva A-201/1969, Dubi Yosef

Excavations from 1970-1979

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Ramla A-217/1970, Menashe Bushri

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Jerusalem, Issawiya A-227/1970, David Noel Freedman

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Hadar Yossef, Tel Aviv, A-230/1970, Jacob Kaplan

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Jerusalem, Giv’at Shapira A-254/1970, Eliezer Oren

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Jerusalem, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi Boulevard, A-234/1970, Eliezer Oren

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Akhziv, the eastern cemetery (Gesher Ha’Ziv) A-251/1970, Moshe Prausnitz

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Tel Qadesh A-253/1970, Netanel Tfilinski

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Tel Dan A-89/1966, A-184/1969-01; A-217/1970-01, A-273/1971-01, Avraham Biran

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Jerusalem, Giv’at Hananya (Abu Tor) A-296/1971, Gershon Edelstein

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Sde Dov A-280/1971, Jacob Kaplan

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Jerusalem, Morasha A-315/1971, Yitzhak Magen

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Jerusalem, Sanhedriya A-391/1972, Amos Kloner

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Givat Hamudot A-636/1972, Moshe Prausnitz

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Horbat Parvana (Parva), Ein Ha’Natziv, A-426/1973, Dan Bahat

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Serah ‘Illit, Moshav Even Menahem, A-498/1974, Emanuel Eisenberg and David Davis

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Netivot A-530/1975, David Alon

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Tel Arsuf (Apollonia) A-514/1975, Baruh Arensburg

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Kerem Ben Zimrah A-587/1975, David Davis

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Jerusalem, Giv’at Shapira A-551/1975, Renee Sivan

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Har Adir A-626/1976, David Davis

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Qanat el-Ja‘ar, Ein Hanatziv, A-627/1976, David Davis

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Tiberias, the Old City A-671/1976, Esther Dinur

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Gideona A-662/1976, Pinchas Porat and Noa Yadin