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Roman-period synagogues of the Golan
by
Osband, Mechael
, Arubas, Benjamin
, David, Chaim Ben
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Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Debates
/ Jewish people
/ Judaism
/ Medieval period
/ Rural areas
/ Synagogues
2020
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Roman-period synagogues of the Golan
by
Osband, Mechael
, Arubas, Benjamin
, David, Chaim Ben
in
Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Debates
/ Jewish people
/ Judaism
/ Medieval period
/ Rural areas
/ Synagogues
2020
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Roman-period synagogues of the Golan
2020
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Overview
Synagogue chronology has been the subject of scholarly debate for decades, especially in the Galilee, where synagogues have been dated both to the Roman and Byzantine (= late-antique) periods. 1 For the Golan, 2 the consensus has been that there is no evidence for them in the Roman period, and especially not in the 2nd-3rd c. The c .30 synagogues there, nearly all in the W central Golan, have always been precluded from the debate since, with the exception of an Early Roman one at Gamla, 3 the accepted dates for their construction and use are between the 4th and the 7th c. (fig. 1). 4
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Cambridge University Press
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