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Taybbe
Other Name:
Taibeh
Religion:
Jewish
Archaeological Evidences:
Period:
Late Roman and/or Byzantine
Excavation:
Unexcavated
Selected Surveyors:
Dan Urman (1968), Chaim Ben David and Gilad Peli (1977), Zvi Maoz (1979)
Main Finds:
Decorative architectural stones, pillars, and ornate lintel.
Site Condition:
Inside firing zone. Lintel is on display at The Golan Antiquities Museum in Katzrin
Lintel, photo of Ofer Nov, courtesy of the Golan Archaeological Museum
Geographic Details
Geographical Region:
Golan
65, Jordan
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Selected Bibliography:
Selected Bibliography
Meir, Dafna and Eran
Ancient Synagogues Of The Golan
. ed. Ruth Peleg, Jerusalem, 2015: 179.
Urman, D. "Public Structures And Jewish Communities In The Golan Heights" in
Ancient Synagogues
. ed. D. Urman and P. Flesher, Leiden, 1995: 194-196.
Ilan, Z. "Ancient Synagogues in Israel"
. Tel Aviv, 1991: 494-496, (Hebrew).
Photos:
Photos
Lintel in Qasrin Museum courtyard, courtesy of Eran Meir
Architectural fragment, courtesy of Eran Meir
Reused ashlar stones, courtesy of Eran Meir
Architectural fragments, courtesy of Eran Meir
Lintel, photo of Ofer Nov, courtesy of the Golan Archaeological Museum
Console, photo of Ofer Nov, courtesy of the Golan Archaeological Museum
Console, photo of Ofer Nov, courtesy of the Golan Archaeological Museum
Lintel reused in modren house, courtesy of Chaim Ben David
A Late Structure On top of the Synagogue's Southern Wall- Ashlar Stones in Secondary Use | Maoz 1995: plate 115 fig. 1, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
The Synagogue's Main Lintel | Maoz 1995: plate 115 fig. 2, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Console | Maoz 1995: plate 116 fig. 1, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Console | Maoz 1995: plate 116 fig. 2, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Beam Section | Maoz 1995: plate 116 fig. 3, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Bench Section | Maoz 1995: plate 116 fig. 4, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Frieze Fragment | Maoz 1995: plate 116 fig. 7, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Attic Base of the Pilaster's Doorpost | Maoz 1995: plate 117 fig. 1, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Attic Base of the Pilaster's Doorpost | Maoz 1995: plate 117 fig. 2, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Attic Base of the Pilaster's Doorpost | Maoz 1995: plate 117 fig. 2, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Column | Maoz 1995: plate 117 fig. 4, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Pillar Base | Maoz 1995: plate 117 fig. 5, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Column Base | Maoz 1995: plate 117 fig. 6, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Ionic Capital | Maoz 1995: plate 118 fig. 1, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Doric Capital in a Late Structure- Secondary Use | Maoz 1995: plate 118 fig. 2, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Pillar Base | Maoz 1995: plate 118 fig. 3, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Pillar Base | Maoz 1995: plate 118 fig. 4, courtesy of Zvi Maoz
Plans and Drawings:
Plans
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