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The Roman and Byzantine Near East, vol. 3. Late-antique Petra, Nile festival building at sepphoris, Deir Qal'A monastery, Khirbet Qana village and pilgrim site, Ain-Arrub hiding complex, and other studies, (JRA, Suppl. series n°49), 2002, 264 p., 169 ill. -
Tsafrir Y. & Zissu B. : A hiding complex of the second temple period and the time of the Barkohkba revolt at Ain-Arrub in the Hebron hills, Kushnir-Stein A. : New inscribed lead weights from Gaza, Bar D. : Was there a 3rd-c economic crisis in Palestine ?, Weiss Z. & Talgam R. : The Nile festival building and its mosaics : mythological representations in early Byzantine Sepphoris with colour figures following (p. 88), Di Seigni L. : Appendix : greek inscriptions in the Nile festival building, Edwards D.R., Qana K. : From Jewish village to Christian pilgrim site with colour figures preceding (p. 89), Carreras Monfort C. & Williams D.F. : " Carrot " amphoras : a syrian or palestinian connection ?, Fabian P. & Goren Y. : A new type of late roman storage jar from the Negev, Hirschfeld Y. : Deir Qal'a and the monasteries of western Samaria, Fiema Z.T. : Late-antique Petra and its hinterland : recent research and new interpretations, Stacey D. : Review article : the later synagogues at Hammath Tiberias and problems of dating the Islamic phases and pottery.
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