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A Jewish Archaeology

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This study examines how various catacomb networks in Rome were eliminated and subsequently restored to the historical record as specifically Jewish sites. By exploring the evolution, interpretation...
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  • 02 October 2025
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This study examines how various catacomb networks in Rome were eliminated and subsequently restored to the historical record as specifically Jewish sites. By exploring the evolution, interpretation and presentation of these catacombs from ancient times to the present, it offers fresh insights into their historical significance and the impact they have had on later generations. Understanding how this situation relates to the broader context of archaeological activity in Rome also highlights important changes in the study of catacombs during the nineteenth century that led to the identification of additional Jewish catacombs and other material evidence of Jews in Ancient Rome.
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Price: $147.00
Pages: 434
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Jews, Judaism, and the Arts
Publication Date: 02 October 2025
ISBN: 9789004532915
Format: Hardcover
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Jessica Dello Russo, Ph.D. (2022), is a historian specializing in archaeology and material culture studies. She has extensively published on Jewish archaeology and is the co-editor of Le catacombe ebraiche di Venosa: Recenti interventi, studi e ricerche (2020).