Jews and Christians in Late Roman Palestine: Towards a New Chronology

It has long been assumed that Palestine experienced the same political and social disintegration in the third and fourth centuries C.E. as the Roman world in general. The growing realization, however, that this is not the case makes it necessary to revise our understanding of the region's chron...

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Published in:The Biblical archaeologist
Main Author: Groh, Dennis E. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Scholars Press 1988
In: The Biblical archaeologist
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Summary:It has long been assumed that Palestine experienced the same political and social disintegration in the third and fourth centuries C.E. as the Roman world in general. The growing realization, however, that this is not the case makes it necessary to revise our understanding of the region's chronology for this period.
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/3210029