The Glass Finds from Naṣr ed-Din, near Tiberias
An interesting group of 60 glass fragments was retrieved from a Roman-period Jewish rural settlement near Tiberias. The assemblage, dating mostly to the first–early second centuries CE, comprises simple, undecorated containers for every-day use, which may be clearly identified with a Jewish populati...
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Published in | עתיקות Vol. 115; pp. 351 - 356 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Israel Antiquities Authority
01.01.2024
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Summary: | An interesting group of 60 glass fragments was retrieved from a Roman-period Jewish rural settlement near Tiberias. The assemblage, dating mostly to the first–early second centuries CE, comprises simple, undecorated containers for every-day use, which may be clearly identified with a Jewish population in Lower Galilee. |
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ISSN: | 0792-8424 |