Roman temples, shrines and temene in Israel

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Roman temples, shrines and temene in Israel
Asher Ovadiah
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This work relies on the results of archaeological surveys and excavations of Roman temples, shrines and temene, discovered in Israel. Unfortunately, the literary sources are curiously silent with regard to most of the constructions. Nonetheless, literary sources, archaeological-architectural analogies and circumstantial evidence do provide some additional information for the understanding of their context, architecture, functions and religious-cultic perceptions. Their remains reflect a large scale of sacred buildings or complexes in the Roman period throughout the country, evincing the veneration and worship of many and varied deities of the Graeco-Roman and Oriental pantheons. Many temples and shrines are depicted on coins or mentioned in literary and epigraphic sources. These indicate that a large number of temples/shrines, dedicated to various gods, existed in Israel in the Roman period. Thus, it may be assumed that they reflect not only the architectural reality, but also the religious cultic atmosphere. It would seem that these architectural complexes had either been deliberately concealed and/or destroyed in Late Antiquity (fifth and sixth centuries CE) by order of the Christian authorities and Byzantine emperors, or converted into churches. Some of them were demolished by later generations, natural disasters, fires, conquests, etc. The chronological range of the temples/shrines and temene, discussed in this book, extends over a period of approximately 250 years, from Herod's reign up to Severan era--

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Table of Contents

Paneas/Banias-Caesarea Philippi
'Omrit
The Temple of Baalshamin at Kedesh in Upper Galilee
Beth Shean/Scythopolis
Elijah's Cave on Mt. Carmel
Dor
Caesarea Maritima
Samaria-Sebaste
Temple of Zeus Hypsistos at Tell er-Ras on Mt. Gerizim
Aelia Capitolina/Jerusalem
The Temene at Elonei Mamre and Me'arat Hamachpelah (Tombs of the Patriarchs) in Hebron
Keren Naphtali (Khirbet Harrawi)
Bethsaïda
Hippos/Sussita
Tiberias
Beset
Acco/Ptolemais
Shuni Maiumas
Aphek/Antipatris
Jaffa
Beth Guvrin/ Eleutheropolis
Ascalon/Ashkelon
Gaza
Elusa/Halutza.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Roma
Series
Supplementi alla Rivista di archeologia -- 30, Supplementi alla RdA -- 30.

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Library of Congress
DS111.3 .O83 2011, DS122 .O934 2011

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Pagination
XI, 155 pages, CXXVII pages of plates :
Number of pages
155

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25315201M
ISBN 10
8876892583
ISBN 13
9788876892585
LCCN
2011465856
OCLC/WorldCat
713128934

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