Tuba

Religion: Jewish

Archaeological Evidences:

Period: Late Roman and/or Byzantine
Excavation: Unexcavated
Selected Surveyors: Netanel Teflinski (1960’s), Zvi Ilan (1984?)
Main Finds: Remains of the southern wall. Unusually rich in decorative architectural fragments.
Site Condition: Open to the public, only a few fragments remain at the site. Several architectural fragments are at Kfar Ha-nasi.
Window IAA survey (see link below) map 18 site 230 fig. 7, courtesy of Yossi Stepanski and the Israel Antiquities Authority

Geographic Details

Geographical Region: Upper Galilee
XJ66+M4 Tuba-Zangariyye, Israel

Selected Bibliography:

Bibliographic citation of this page
Ben David, C. Osband, M. Aviam, M. Site: ‘Synagogues.Kinneret.ac.il’, The Bornblum Eretz Israel Website for the Study of Ancient Synagogues, accessed on 21 June 2025, https://synagogues.kinneret.ac.il/synagogues/tuba/

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