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OverviewThis volume concerns the excavations at ancient Sepphoris, Israel, from 1983 to 1987. It contains a detailed report on the history of the site from ancient literary sources, a history of excavations and investigations, a report of the excavations against the tower (""the Citadel""), a report of other 5 x 5 m. probes near the Citadel, and eight 5 x 5 meter areas excavated in a building called a ""church"" or ""basilica"" in 1931, but now known to be a villa. The narrative incorporates details of small finds, coins, and pottery, with pottery drawings and architectural and stratigraphic drawings. The usefulness of the book is in reporting the archaeological data and integrating the archaeology into the ancient history of the city and of Galilee, of ancient Judaism, and of ancient Christianity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Francis Strange , Thomas Richmond Willis Longstaff , Dennis E. GrohPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 22 Weight: 0.787kg ISBN: 9789004126268ISBN 10: 9004126260 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 29 November 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJames Francis Strange, Ph.D., is Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. He specializes in the archaeology of early Christianity and post-biblical Judaism. He has excavated in Israel at sites such as Geezer, Jerusalem, Qumran, and Sepphoris. He has co-authored five books. He has published 31 chapters in books, more than 200 articles in reference works, twenty refereed articles in noted journals, and 25 reviews of scholarly books. He has lectured on archaeology and related topics in the United States, England, and Israel and appeared on numerous television shows on archaeology in the United States and England. Thomas Richmond Willis Longstaff, Ph.D, is Crawford Family Professor of Religious Studies, Emeritus, at Colby College and Associate Director at the Excavations at Sepphoris. He is a specialist in biblical languages, literature and archaeology with strong interests both in the Jewish origins of Christianity and the use of science and technology in archaeological investigations. He has excavated in Israel at Meiron, Gush Halva, En Narration, Nissan and Sepphoris. He is author or co-author of 6 books and has contributed 10 chapters to volumes of collected essays. He has more than 20 articles published in refereed journals, dictionaries or encyclopedia and has written dozens of reviews and book notes. Dennis E. Groh, Ph.D., is University Chaplain and Professor of Humanities and Archaeology at Illinois Wesleyan University and Associate Director of the University of South Florida Excavations at Sepphoris. He specializes in early Christianity and the archaeology of Israel in the Roman and Byzantine Periods, Dr. Groh has authored, co-authored, or co-edited five books and one hundred articles, notes, and reviews. He has excavated at Caesarea Maritima, Meiron, Gush Halav, ein-Nabratein, Sepphoris, and Nessana. He is a past President of the North American Patristics Society and a past Vice President of the Chicago Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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