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Fahma
Fahma
Religion:
Samaritan
Archaeological Evidences
Period:
Late Roman and/or Byzantine
Excavation:
Unexcavated
Selected Surveyors:
S. Husseni (1941)
Main Finds:
Stone with temple facade
Site Condition:
Unknown
Architectural fragment, Avi Yonah 1947: plate 3, courtesy of the Israel Exploration Society
Geographic Details
Geographical Region:
Samaria
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Selected Bibliography
Selected Bibliography
Avi Yonah, M. "Remains of an Ancient Synagogue at Fahma Village"
Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society
13, : 154-155, (Hebrew).
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Architectural fragment | Avi Yonah 1947: plate 3, courtesy of the Israel Exploration Society
Architectural fragment, Avi Yonah 1947: plate 3, courtesy of the Israel Exploration Society
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Links
The Israel Antiquities Authority The Scientific Archive 1919-1948
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