The Menorah on the mosaic floor from the late roman/early byzantine synagogue at Ḥorvat Kur

At the end of the 2013 campaign, the Kinneret Regional Project found the remains of a tesselated floor displaying geometric patterns, a mosaic and an Aramaic inscription that mentions the name of a male individual, his father and his grandfather. Preliminary stratigraphic analysis dates the mosaic t...

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Main Author: Zangenberg, Jürgen 1964- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Soc. 2017
In: Israel exploration journal
Year: 2017, Volume: 67, Issue: 1, Pages: 110-126
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Menorah / Mosaic pavement / Horbat Kur / Synagogue / Galilee
IxTheo Classification:HD Early Judaism
HH Archaeology
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:At the end of the 2013 campaign, the Kinneret Regional Project found the remains of a tesselated floor displaying geometric patterns, a mosaic and an Aramaic inscription that mentions the name of a male individual, his father and his grandfather. Preliminary stratigraphic analysis dates the mosaic to the second half of the fourth century CE, confirming that the early fifth-century CE Byzantine basilical broadhouse synagogue had a Late Roman predecessor. Only the upper parts of the menorah’s branches are preserved. The lamps are oriented towards the central flame in a way that is also attested in the Diaspora and in Samaritan contexts, for example.
ISSN:0021-2059
Contains:Enthalten in: Israel exploration journal