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Tuba
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
8677, Israel
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Selected Bibliography
Selected Bibliography
Ilan, Z.
Ancient Synagogues in Israel
. Tel Aviv, 1991: 31-32, (Hebrew).
Photos
Window Ilan 1991: 31, courtesy of Almoga Ilan
Window IAA survey (see link below) map 18 site 230 fig. 6, courtesy of Yossi Stepanski and the Israel Antiquities Authority
Window IAA survey (see link below) map 18 site 230 fig. 7, courtesy of Yossi Stepanski and the Israel Antiquities Authority
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IAA Survey Tuba
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