This is the final report of the excavations of the large fortress of Horvat 'Uza, which was originally built in the Iron Age and re-used with modifications in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, and…
The present volume follows the publications of the first volume of the Final Report of the Tel Dan Excavations, which appeared in 1996 and included the Chronicle of Excavations until 1992. Seven mo…
This volume inaugurates the publication of the Tel Dan excavations. The excavation directed by Avraham Biran have uncovered important remains from the Pottery Neolithic through the Roman periods. …
In 2007 the name "Khirbet Qeiyafa" was still unknown both to professional archaeologists and to the public. In 2008 Khirbet Qeiyafa became world-famous. This spectacular success is entirely due to …
It was in Egypt, in the Cairo Genizah, that the first book of the Dead Sea scrolls literature was discovered. The two exemplars of the Damascus Document found in this fabulous repository of medieva…
The village of Silwan in eastern Jerusalem contains about fifty rock-cut monumental tombs dating to the period of the Judean Kingdom. The Silwan necropolis ranks among the most important and best p…
The city of Nysa-Scythopolis, located, uniquely for a Decapolis city, to the west of the River Jordan, was liberated from the Hasmonaeans by Pompey. Now a self-maintaining Roman city, Nysa-Scythapo…
The expedition described here was undertaken jointly by the Hebrew University, the Department of Antiquities, and the Israel Society. While the heads of the four groups, into which the expedition w…
The expedition described here was undertaken jointly by the Hebrew University, the Department of Antiquities, and the Israel Society. While the heads of the four groups, into which the expedition w…
The basic difference between Hazor and the other books emanates from the differences inherent in the material it self . Here we are dealing with a classic archaeological dig: the excavation of an a…