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During 1977 and 1978 the Meiron Excavation Project moved north from its excavations at Khirbet Shema and Meiron, excavating at the site of the synagogue at Gush Halav. With only very limited areas available for excavation, the team nevertheless was able to extract significant information for the history of Galilean synagogues. The synagogue here had a unique form, with spatial elements that have few if any parallels elsewhere. This publication will thus be of great importance for the history of Galilee in the first millennium C.E. and for the development of synagogue architecture and its relationship to the culture of the region in general.
List of Illustrations (Figures, Plates, Tables, Charts, Photographs)Sponsors and StaffPrefaceAcknowledgmentsChapter 1. Introduction1. Key to the Excavations2. Chronology3. Previous Archaeological Investigation4. Gush Halav in the Ancient Literary Sources, by Thomas R. W. Longstaff5. Gush Halav in the Ancient Road SystemChapter 2. Stratigraphic History1. Excavations of Sections and Associated Loci2. Major Sections3. Other Sections4. Reconstructed Sections through Critical Loci5. Stratigraphic SummaryChapter 3. The Synagogue Building1. Description of the Building2. The Architectural Reconstruction of the Gush Halav Synagogue, by Lawrence Belkin3. SummaryChapter 4. Material Culture1. Artifacts (Including Lamps)2. Pottery3. The Late Roman Fine Wares of the Gush Halav Synagogue, by Dennis E. GrohPlatesObjectsLampsPotteryChapter 5. Numismatics, by Joyce Raynor1. Catalogue of Coin Types Represented at Gush Halav2. Coins Found in the HoardChapter 6. ConclusionAppendicesA. Complete Locus ListB. Critical Locus ListBibliography