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Akhmadiyye
Religion:
Jewish
Archaeological Evidences:
Period:
Late Roman and/or Byzantine
Excavation:
Unexcavated
Selected Surveyors:
Gottleib Schumacher (1884), Shmarya Gutman (1968), Zvi Maoz (1981)
Main Finds:
2 stones with menorah relief. Many architectural elements. Fragments of lintel with animals. Hebrew and Aramaic inscriptions.
Inscriptions:
Hebrew (Naveh 1978: 146-147), Hebrew and Aramaic (Urman 1995: 459-460)
Site Condition:
Inside active military firing zone.
Geographic Details
Geographical Region:
Golan
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Selected Bibliography:
Selected Bibliography
Naveh, J.
On Stone and Mosaic: the Aramaic and Hebrew Inscriptions from Ancient Synagogues
. Tel Aviv, Israel Exploration Society, 1978: 146-147, (Hebrew).
Maoz, Z.U.
Ancient Synagogues in the Golan; Art and Architecture. Thesis for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
. Jerusalem, 1995: 173-176, (Hebrew).
Meir, D. and Meir, E.
Ancient Synagogues of the Golan
. Jerusalem, 2015: 156-163.
Urman, D. "Public Structures And Jewish Communities In The Golan Heights" in
Ancient Synagogues
. ed. D. Urman and P. Flesher, Leiden, 1995: 455-461.
Photos:
Photos
Nine branched menorah, Schumacer 1888: 71
A relief with animals, Schumacher 1888: 72
A relief with an eagle, Schumacher 1888: 72
Hebrew Inscription | Courtesy of Dan Urman archive
Hebrew inscription reused in a modren house IAA survey (see link below) map 18/1 site 30 fig. 6, courtesy of Moshe Hartal and the Israel Antiquities Authority
Akhmadiya 7 | Hebrew inscription now in Golan Archaeological Museum IAA survey (see link below) map 18/1 site 30 fig. 7, courtesy of Moshe Hartal and the Israel Antiquities Authority
Akhmadiya-11 |
Fragment of the Lintel's Center | Maoz 1995: Plate 135 fig. 1, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
The Right Part of the Lintel | Maoz 1995: Plate 135 fig. 2, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
The Whole Lintel | Maoz 1995: Plate 135 fig. 3, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Frieze with an Inscription | Maoz 1995: Plate 135 fig. 4, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Lintel Fragment | Maoz 1995: Plate 135 fig. 5, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Capital with Eggs and Vine Twig | Maoz 1995: Plate 136 fig. 1, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Lintel Fragment with a Menorah Engraving | Maoz 1995: Plate 136 fig. 2, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Lintel with Tabula Ansata Relief | Maoz 1995: Plate 136 fig. 3, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Cornice | Maoz 1995: Plate 136 fig. 4, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Capital | Maoz 1995: Plate 136 fig. 5, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Pedestal and an Attic Base Fragment | Maoz 1995: Plate 136 fig. 6, Courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Greek Inscription | Schumacher 1888:70
Plans and Drawings:
Plans
Links:
Links
Akhmadiyye - Israel Archaeological Survey
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