Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period: Kaplan excavations (1955-1981)
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EDITORS*
PREFACE..................................................................................................................................................
1
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT..............................................................................................................................................5
PREFACE................................................................................................................................................................
7
GENERAL
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................9
PART I: STRATIGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION (ORIT
TSUF)...............................................................................................................15
CHAPTER 2 SOUNDING X: PERSIAN TO BYZANTINE REMAINS (ORIT
TSUF).............................................................17
CHAPTER 3 THE RESIDENCE IN AREA C (ORIT
TSUF)..........................................................................................22
CHAPTER 4 AREA Y: THE AGORA OF JAFFA AND OTHER REMAINS (ORIT
TSUF).....................................................45
CHAPTER 5 AREA A: THE HISTORIC SACRED CENTER (TEL YAFFO) (ORIT
TSUF)..................................................... 57
CHAPTER 6 AREA G: INDUSTRIAL REMAINS (ORIT
TSUF)......................................................................................82
CHAPTER 7 AREA T: HELLENISTIC TO BYZANTINE GRAVES (ORIT TSUF)
.................................................................
84
CHAPTERS 1-7 WORKS CITED (ORIT
TSUF)............................................................................................................
90
PART II: POTTERY AND OTHER SMALL FINDS
CHAPTER 8 INTRODUCTION (ORIT
TSUF)..............................................................................................................
93
CHAPTER 9 THE POTTERY (ORIT
TSUF)...............................................................................................................
95
9.1. TABLE AND PERSONAL
VESSELS.........................................................................................................
96
9.1.1. BOWLS, PLATES, AND
JUGS..............................................................................................................
96
9.1.1.1. PERSIAN BOWLS AND
PLATES............................................................................................................
96
9.1.1.2. HELLENISTIC BOWLS, PLATES, AND
JUGS.............................................................................................98
9.1.1.3. ROMAN-BYZANTINE
BOWLS..........................................................................................................
116
9.1.2.
JUGLETS........................................................................................................................................118
9.1.2.1. PERSIAN
JUGLETS...........................................................................................................................118
9.1.2.2. HELLENISTIC AND EARLY ROMAN
JUGLETS........................................................................................122
9.1.3.
JUGS...........................................................................................................................................
123
9.1.3.1. HELLENISTIC AND EARLY ROMAN
JUGS............................................................................................
123
9.1.3.2. LATE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE
JUGS...............................................................................................
130
9.1.4.
FLASKS........................................................................................................................................134
9.1.4.1. PERSIAN
FLASKS............................................................................................................................134
9.1.4.2. HELLENISTIC
FLASKS......................................................................................................................
134
9.1.4.3. EARLY ROMAN
FLASKS..................................................................................................................
135
9.1.4.4. BYZANTINE
FLASKS.......................................................................................................................
135
9.1.5.
UNGUENTARIA...............................................................................................................................136
9.1.5.1. PERSIAN
BOTTLES..........................................................................................................................
137
9.1.5.2. HELLENISTIC FUSIFORM
BOTTLES.....................................................................................................
138
9.1.5.3. EARLY ROMAN PIRIFORM
UNGUENTARIA..........................................................................................142
9.1.5.4. CHRISTIAN
AMPULLA.....................................................................................................................
144
9.1.6. OINTMENT
VESSELS......................................................................................................................
144
9.1.7. LOCAL JUDEAN W
ARE...................................................................................................................
147
9.1.7.1. INCURVED RIM
BOWLS.................................................................................................................
148
9.1.7.2.
CUPS...........................................................................................................................................
150
9.1.7.3. SPHERICAL
JUGLETS........................................................................................................................
151
9.1.7.4. SMALL
POTS/MUGS........................................................................................................................
153
9.1.7.5. CUP WITH BARREL-SHAPED
BODY/BEAKER......................................................................................
154
9.1.7.6. DEEP
BOWLS................................................................................................................................
154
9.1.8.
KRATERS.......................................................................................................................................
155
9.1.8.1. PERSIAN
KRATERS...........................................................................................................................
155
9.1.8.2. HELLENISTIC AND EARLY ROMAN
KRATERS.......................................................................................
156
9.1.8.3. EARLY ROMAN
KRATERS.................................................................................................................159
9.1.8.4. LATE ROMAN STEPPED RIM
KRATERS............................................................................................
160
9.2. UTILITY AND COOKING
VESSELS.....................................................................................................
160
9.2.1.
BASINS.........................................................................................................................................160
9.2.1.1. ROMAN
BASINS............................................................................................................................
160
9.2.2.
MORTARIA.....................................................................................................................................
164
9.2.2.1. PERSIAN
MORTARIA.........................................................................................................................
164
9.2.2.2. HELLENISTIC
MORTARIA..................................................................................................................
168
9.2.2.3. EARLY ROMAN
MORTARIA..............................................................................................................170
9.2.2A LATE ROMAN
MORTARIA.................................................................................................................170
9.2.3. BYZANTINE WATER-WHEEL P O
T.....................................................................................................171
9.2.4. COOKING
POTS.............................................................................................................................
172
9.2.4.1. PERSIAN COOKING
POTS.................................................................................................................172
9.2.4.2. HELLENISTIC COOKING
POTS..........................................................................................................174
9.2.4.3. EARLY ROMAN COOKING
POTS.......................................................................................................178
9.2 A4. LATE ROMAN COOKING
POTS.........................................................................................................184
9.2.5. CASSEROLES AND
PANS..................................................................................................................
185
9.2.5.1. HELLENISTIC AND EARLY ROMAN
CASSEROLES..................................................................................
185
9.2.5.2. LATE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE
CASSEROLES.....................................................................................
195
9.2.5.3. HELLENISTIC AND EARLY ROMAN
PANS............................................................................................
198
9.2.5.4. LATE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE
PANS..............................................................................................201
9.2.6. COOKING POT
LIDS......................................................................................................................203
9.2.6.1. SMALL
LIDS..................................................................................................................................203
9.2.6.2. KNOBBED
HANDLE.......................................................................................................................
204
9.2.6.3. FLATTENED
HANDLE.......................................................................................................................
205
9.2.6.4. FLATTENED INCURVED R IM
............................................................................................................
205
9.2.6.5.
MISCELLANEOUS............................................................................................................................205
9.3. STORAGE CONTAINERS OR
DOHA......................................................................................................
206
9.3.1. PERSIAN
PITHOS............................................................................................................................206
9.3.2. HERODIAN
TYPE..........................................................................................................................206
9.3.3. LATE ROMAN
TYPES....................................................................................................................207
9.3.4. WIDE NECKED
CONTAINERS.........................................................................................................
207
9.4.
JARS............................................................................................................................................
208
9.4.1. PERSIAN
JARS................................................................................................................................208
9.4.2. HELLENISTIC
JARS..........................................................................................................................218
9.4.3. EARLY ROMAN
JARS......................................................................................................................
222
9.4.4. LATE ROMAN-BYZANTINE
JARS.....................................................................................................
230
9.5. STOPPERS AND AMPHORA
LIDS....................................................................................................
236
9.5.1.
LIDS...........................................................................................................................................
236
9.5.2. SMALL
LIDS.................................................................................................................................236
9.5.3.
DISC-SHAPED..............................................................................................................................238
9.5.4. PERFUME
STOPPERS......................................................................................................................238
9.6.
AMPHORISKOI.............................................................................................................................239
9.7. FINE
WARES................................................................................................................................240
9.7.1. GREEK IMPORTED W
ARE...............................................................................................................
240
9.7.1.1. EAST GREEK
POTTERY.....................................................................................................................240
9.7.1.1.1. BANDED
BOWLS............................................................................................................................240
9.7.1.1.2. FLARED RIM
PLATES.......................................................................................................................243
9.7.1.1.3.
KRATERS.......................................................................................................................................
243
9.7.1.1.4.
LEKANE.......................................................................................................................................
244
9.7.1.1.5.
KANTHAROI...................................................................................................................................
244
9.7.1.1.6.
AMPHORISKOI..............................................................................................................................245
9.7.1.1.7.
LEKYTHOI.....................................................................................................................................
245
9.7.1.1.8.
JUGS............................................................................................................................................
245
9.7.1.1.9.
BOTTLES........................................................................................................................................
246
9.7.1.1.10.
HYDRIA.......................................................................................................................................246
9.7.1.1.11. STORAGE BINS AND
AMPHORAS....................................................................................................
247
9.7.1.2. GREEK BLACK FIGURED W
ARE.......................................................................................................
248
9.7.1.2.1. BOEOTIA
CUPS/SKYPHOI..............................................................................................................
248
9.7.1.2.2. PATTERN
LEKYTHOI.........................................................................................................................249
9.7.1.2.3. PANATHENAIC
AMPHORAS.............................................................................................................
249
9.7.1.2.4.
MISCELLANEOUS............................................................................................................................250
9.7.1.3. GREEK RED FIGURED
WARE..........................................................................................................
250
9.7.1.3.1. OWL
SKYPHOI..............................................................................................................................250
9.7.1.3.2.
ASKOS.........................................................................................................................................251
9.7.1.3.3. ATTIC SAINT VALENTINE WARE
CUPS..............................................................................................251
9.7.1.3.4. BELL
KRATERS................................................................................................................................251
9.7.1.3.5. COLUMN
KRATERS..........................................................................................................................252
9.7.1.3.6.
LEKYTHOI.....................................................................................................................................253
9.7.1.3.7.
MISCELLANEOUS............................................................................................................................253
9.7.2. HELLENISTIC IMPORTED
WARE........................................................................................................
253
9.7.2.1. ATTIC BLACK GLAZED
WARE..........................................................................................................
253
9.7.2.1.1. UNGLAZED THICKENED EDGE
PLATES.............................................................................................254
9.7.2.1.2. THICKENED RIM
BOWLS..............................................................................................................
254
9.7.2.1.3. OUTCURVED RIM
BOWLS..............................................................................................................
255
9.7.2.1.4. ECHINUS
BOWLS..........................................................................................................................
257
9.7.2.1.5.
SALTCELLARS...................................................................................................................................258
9.7.2.1.6. CONVEX-CONCAVE PROFILE
BOWL.................................................................................................
259
9.7.2.1.7. STEMLESS
CUPS............................................................................................................................260
9.7.2.1.8. PROJECTING RIM
PLATES...............................................................................................................
260
9.7.2.1.9. FISH
PLATES..................................................................................................................................261
9.7.2.1.10. ROLLED RIM
PLATES....................................................................................................................
262
9.7.2.1.11.
SKYPHOI.....................................................................................................................................263
9.7.2.1.12.
KANTHAROI..................................................................................................................................264
9.7.2.1.13. PSEUDO
KYLIX............................................................................................................................
264
9.7.2.1.14. BLACK BODY
LEKYTHOI...............................................................................................................
265
9.7.2.1.15.
ASKOS........................................................................................................................................266
9.7.2.1.16. DECORATED BOWL
BASES.............................................................................................................
266
9.7.2.2. WEST SLOPE TECHNIQUE
WARE.....................................................................................................
270
9.7.2.2.1. PSEUDO ATTIC
FABRIC...................................................................................................................
271
9.7.2.2.1.1. CUP WITH EXTERIOR
DECORATION...................................................................................................
271
9 .1 2 2 .1.2.
KRATER/PITCHER...........................................................................................................................
271
9.7.2.2.1.3.
SKYPHOI......................................................................................................................................272
9.7.2.2.1.4.
KANTHAROI..................................................................................................................................
272
9.7.2.2.1.5. REVERSIBLE
LID...........................................................................................................................
273
9 .1 2 2 2 . EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
FABRIC...................................................................................................273
9.1.222.1. HEAVY ROLLED GROOVED R IM
.....................................................................................................273
9 .1 2 2 2 2 . FLARED
RIM................................................................................................................................
274
9 .1 2 2 2 3 . TRIANGULAR GROOVED
RIM...........................................................................................................
274
9 .1 2 2 2 A. TABLE
AMPHORAE........................................................................................................................274
9.7.2.2.2.5.
KALATHOS.....................................................................................................................................
275
9.1222.6.
MISCELLANEOUS............................................................................................................................276
9.7.2.3. MOLDMADE RELIEF
BOWLS...........................................................................................................
276
9.7.2.3.1. EARLY TYPE WITH BORDER
ZONES..................................................................................................
277
9.7.2.3.2. LATE TYPE WITH WIDELY SPACED
MOTIFS.....................................................................................278
9.7.2.4. PERGAMON SIGILLATA W
ARE..........................................................................................................
279
9.12.5. ITALIAN CAMPANA A
WARE..........................................................................................................
279
9.7.2.6. ASIA MINOR GRAY W
ARE.............................................................................................................
280
9.7.2.6.1. ECHINUS
BOWLS...........................................................................................................................281
9.7.2.6.2. INFOLDED RIM
PLATES...................................................................................................................281
9.12.63. FLARED RIM
PLATE........................................................................................................................281
9.8. EARLY ROMAN IMPORTED
WARE...................................................................................................
282
9.8.1. ITALIAN THIN WALLED W
ARE........................................................................................................
282
9.8.1.1. HONEY
JARS.................................................................................................................................282
9.8.1.2. BARBOTINE APPLIQUE
DECORATION................................................................................................
282
9.8.2. EASTERN TERRA
SIGILLATA..............................................................................................................283
9.8.2.1. EASTERN TERRA SIGILLATA
A...........................................................................................................
283
9.8.2.2. EASTERN TERRA SIGILLATA B
...........................................................................................................
290
9.8.2.3. CYPRIOTE TERRA
SIGILLATA............................................................................................................
291
9.8.2.3.1. CYPRIOTE TERRA SIGILLATA
LAGYNOI..............................................................................................
294
9.8.2.4. PONTICA
SIGILLATA.........................................................................................................................295
9.8.3. WESTERN TERRA
SIGILLATA.............................................................................................................
295
9.9. LATE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE IMPORTED
WARE.............................................................................296
9.9.1. RED SLIP
WARE...........................................................................................................................296
9.9.1.1. AFRICAN RED
SLIP........................................................................................................................296
9.9.1.2. PHOENICIAN RED
SLIP...................................................................................................................301
9.9.1.3. CYPRIOTE RED
SLIP......................................................................................................................301
9.9.1.4. EGYPTIAN RED
SLIP......................................................................................................................304
9.9.1.4.1. EGYPTIAN RED SLIP A
..................................................................................................................305
9.9.1.4.2. EGYPTIAN RED SLIP C
..................................................................................................................306
9.9.1.5. SAGALLASSOS RED
SLIP..................................................................................................................307
9.10.
LAMPS.......................................................................................................................................
307
9.10.1. PERSIAN
LAMPS...........................................................................................................................
307
9.10.2. HELLENISTIC LOCAL
LAMPS...........................................................................................................309
9.10.3. HELLENISTIC IMPORTED
LAMPS.....................................................................................................
310
9.10.4. HELLENISTIC EAST MEDITERRANEAN
IMITATIONS...............................................................................
313
9.10.5. ROMAN IMPERIAL
LAMPS............................................................................................................321
9.10.6. LOCAL ROMAN
LAMPS.................................................................................................................324
9.10.7. BYZANTINE
LAMPS......................................................................................................................329
9.11.
MISCELLANEOUS...........................................................................................................................
329
9.11.1.
STANDS........................................................................................................................................
329
9.11.1.1. BYZANTINE
STANDS......................................................................................................................329
9.11.1.2. HIGH
STANDS...............................................................................................................................
330
9.11.2.
BRAZIERS.....................................................................................................................................
331
9.11.3. KILN
FRAGMENTS.........................................................................................................................331
WORKS
CITED..............................................................................................................................
332
FIGURES......................................................................................................................................
341
CHAPTER 10 ROMAN AMPHORAE (PETER
GENDELMAN)......................................................................................417
10.1. EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
AMPHORAE...........................................................................................
417
10.2. WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN
AMPHORAE...........................................................................................423
WORKS
CITED..............................................................................................................................435
FIGURES......................................................................................................................................438
CHAPTER 11 GLASS VESSELS (RUTH E.
JACKSON-TAL)........................................................................................445
11.1. THE LATE HELLENISTIC
PERIOD.....................................................................................................
445
11.2. THE EARLY ROMAN
PERIOD...........................................................................................................450
11.3. THE LATE ROMAN-BYZANTINE
PERIODS.........................................................................................459
WORKS
CITED.............................................................................................................................
470
FIGURES......................................................................................................................................474
CHAPTER 12 THE METAL FINDS (KATE
RAPHAEL)...............................................................................................480
12.1.
TOOLS.........................................................................................................................................480
12.1.1. AGRICULTURAL AND CRAFT
TOOLS....................................................................................................
480
12.1.2. FISHING WEIGHTS AND
HOOKS.....................................................................................................
482
12.2. DOMESTIC
UTENSILS....................................................................................................................
483
12.2.1.
TABLEWARE.................................................................................................................................483
12.2.2. KNIVES, BLADES, AND
SCISSORS...................................................................................................484
12.2.3.
NEEDLES.....................................................................................................................................485
12.3. MEDICAL AND COSMETIC
INSTRUMENTS..........................................................................................485
12.4.
JEWELRY......................................................................................................................................486
12.4.1.
EARRINGS.....................................................................................................................................487
12.4.2. BRONZE
RINGS...........................................................................................................................
487
12.4.3.
NECKLACE...................................................................................................................................488
12.4.4.
BRACELETS...................................................................................................................................488
12.4.5. MEDALLION (?
)...........................................................................................................................
489
12.4.6. KEY
RINGS.................................................................................................................................489
12.5. CLOTHES-FASTENING
PINS............................................................................................................
489
12.6. BRONZE FIGURINES
(?)................................................................................................................
491
12.7. LEAD M
ASK................................................................................................................................492
12.8.
BELL............................................................................................................................................493
12.9.
BUCKLES.....................................................................................................................................493
12.10.
WEIGHTS.....................................................................................................................................494
12.10.1. FLAT, RECTANGULAR LEAD AND BRONZE WEIGHTS
..........................................................................
494
12.10.2. ROUND AND CONICAL BRONZE
WEIGHTS........................................................................................496
12.11.
WEAPONS...................................................................................................................................496
12.11.1. WINGED
ARROWHEADS................................................................................................................
496
12.11.2. BARBED
ARROWHEADS..................................................................................................................497
12.11.3. PYRAMIDAL
ARROWHEADS............................................................................................................
497
12.11.4. LEAF-SHAPED
ARROWHEADS.........................................................................................................
498
12.11.5. CONICAL
ARROWHEAD...................................................................................................................499
12.11.6. SCABBARD
(?).............................................................................................................................
499
12.12. HOOKS, RINGS, AND
FITTINGS.......................................................................................................
499
12.13.
NAILS..........................................................................................................................................500
12.14.
TACKS.........................................................................................................................................501
12.15.
MISCELLANEOUS...........................................................................................................................501
12.16.
DISCUSSION.................................................................................................................................502
WORKS
CITED..............................................................................................................................504
FIGURES......................................................................................................................................507
CHAPTER 13 BONE, IVORY, ANTLER, AND HORN OBJECTS (ETAN
AYALON)............................................................518
13.1. WORKING
TOOLS.........................................................................................................................
518
13.2. OBJECTS OF DAILY
USE................................................................................................................
521
13.3. PRODUCTION
WASTE.....................................................................................................................
529
13.4.
CONCLUSIONS...............................................................................................................................531
WORKS
CITED..............................................................................................................................
532
FIGURES......................................................................................................................................
535
CHAPTER 14 THE STONE VESSELS (DAVID AMIT AND YONATAN
ADLER)..............................................................538
14.1.
INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................................
538
14.2. HARD CHALK
OBJECTS...................................................................................................................
538
14.3. SOFT CHALK
VESSELS....................................................................................................................
541
14.3.1. LARGE LATHE-TURNED
VESSELS.....................................................................................................541
14.3.2. SMALL LATHE-TURNED
VESSELS.....................................................................................................542
14.3.3. HAND-CARVED
VESSELS................................................................................................................544
14.4.
BASALT.........................................................................................................................................548
14.5.
BEACHROCK.................................................................................................................................
549
14.6.
MARBLE........................................................................................................................................550
14.7.
ALABASTER...................................................................................................................................
550
14.8.
VARIA..........................................................................................................................................551
14.9.
ANALYSIS....................................................................................................................................
551
FIGURES
.....................................................................................................................................
554
WORKS
CITED..............................................................................................................................
570
CHAPTER 15 TERRACOTTA FIGURINES (ADI
ERLICH)............................................................................................
573
15.1. TECHNIQUE AND PRODUCTION
METHODS........................................................................................
573
15.1.1. THE EARLY
FIGURINES..................................................................................................................573
15.1.2. THE LATE
FIGURINES....................................................................................................................
574
15.2.
TYPOLOGY...................................................................................................................................
574
15.2.1. LATE IRON AGE AND PERSIAN
FIGURINES.......................................................................................
574
15.2.2. HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN
FIGURINES.............................................................................................
577
15.2.3. FIGURINE OF UNKNOWN
DATE.......................................................................................................581
15.3.
CONCLUSIONS...............................................................................................................................
581
WORKS
CITED..............................................................................................................................
583
FIGURES......................................................................................................................................
586
CHAPTER 16 THE NECROPOLIS OF THE HILL OF ABU KABIR (AVNER ECKER)
........................................................
589
WORKS
CITED..............................................................................................................................
638
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spelling | Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period Kaplan excavations (1955-1981) Orit Tsuf ; with contributions by Yonatan Adler [und 7 weiteren] Münster Zaphon 2018 XVI, 640 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Pläne txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ägypten und Altes Testament Band 89 The Jaffa cultural heritage project series volume 3 Geschichte 1955-1981 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 600 v. Chr.-1450 gnd rswk-swf Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Jaffa (DE-588)4114063-1 gnd rswk-swf Byzantinische Epoche Hellenismus Israel Jaffa (Israel) Persische Epoche Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte/Altertum Jaffa (DE-588)4114063-1 g Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s Geschichte 1955-1981 z DE-604 Geschichte 600 v. Chr.-1450 z Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s b DE-604 Tsuf, Orit (DE-588)1169611796 edt Adler, Yonatan 1976- (DE-588)1076331173 ctb Ägypten und Altes Testament Band 89 (DE-604)BV000008535 89 The Jaffa cultural heritage project series volume 3 (DE-604)BV039739124 3 B:DE-101 application/pdf http://d-nb.info/1167254910/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030682497&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period Kaplan excavations (1955-1981) Ägypten und Altes Testament The Jaffa cultural heritage project series Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
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title | Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period Kaplan excavations (1955-1981) |
title_auth | Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period Kaplan excavations (1955-1981) |
title_exact_search | Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period Kaplan excavations (1955-1981) |
title_full | Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period Kaplan excavations (1955-1981) Orit Tsuf ; with contributions by Yonatan Adler [und 7 weiteren] |
title_fullStr | Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period Kaplan excavations (1955-1981) Orit Tsuf ; with contributions by Yonatan Adler [und 7 weiteren] |
title_full_unstemmed | Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period Kaplan excavations (1955-1981) Orit Tsuf ; with contributions by Yonatan Adler [und 7 weiteren] |
title_short | Ancient Jaffa from the Persian to the Byzantine period |
title_sort | ancient jaffa from the persian to the byzantine period kaplan excavations 1955 1981 |
title_sub | Kaplan excavations (1955-1981) |
topic | Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Ausgrabung Funde Jaffa |
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