Authors

Jon Seligman

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Description

This volume presents the results of three seasons of IAA salvage excavations during 1992–1993 at this farmstead site in the Ramot Menashe region. It was occupied in three phases during the Early and Middle Roman and Mamluk periods. Its first occupants included Jews or Samaritans, as evidenced by miqva’ot. It was abandoned after the First or Second Jewish Revolt, then resettled, possibly by Roman veterans. In the 13th century a small village was established here within the Mamluk-controlled region and abandoned sometime later. The finds include pottery and glass vessels, coins and other small finds.

EISBN

9789654065818

Publication Date

1-1-2010

Publisher

Israel Antiquities Authority

City

Jerusalem

Keywords

Roman farmstead, Ramot Menashe, Mamluk period, Roman pottery, Mamluk pottery

Disciplines

Historic Preservation and Conservation | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Life Sciences | Religion | Social and Behavioral Sciences

Nahal Haggit: A Roman and Mamluk Farmstead in the Southern Carmel

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