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Naḥal ‘Omer: A Village from the Early Islamic Period in the Arava

In 1983, 1988, and 1991, excavations were carried out on the the eastern bank of Nahal ʻOmer (License No. A-1842/1991-1; map ref. 216824/494885). The excavations, undertaken by the Israel Antiquities Authority, were directed by Y. Israel and D. Nahlieli. The excavation yielded the remains of a small...

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Published in:חדשות ארכיאולוגיות: חפירות וסקרים בישראל 2017-11
Main Authors: Ben-Michael, Judith, Israel, Yigal, Nahlieli
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In 1983, 1988, and 1991, excavations were carried out on the the eastern bank of Nahal ʻOmer (License No. A-1842/1991-1; map ref. 216824/494885). The excavations, undertaken by the Israel Antiquities Authority, were directed by Y. Israel and D. Nahlieli. The excavation yielded the remains of a small village from the Early Islamic period. J. Ben-Michael wrote the report, O. Shamir and A. Baginski studied the textiles and A. Lester studied the jewelry.
ISSN:1565-5334
1565-5334
DOI:10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.25325a