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Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art: New Discoveries and Current Research

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Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art. New Discoveries and Current Research presents archaeological evidence - the architecture, art, Jewish symbols, zodiac, biblical tales, inscriptions, and co...
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Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art. New Discoveries and Current Research presents archaeological evidence - the architecture, art, Jewish symbols, zodiac, biblical tales, inscriptions, and coins – which attest to the importance of the synagogue. When considered as a whole, all these pieces of evidence confirm the centrality of the synagogue institution in the life of the Jewish communities all through Israel and in the Diaspora. Most importantly, the synagogue and its art and architecture played a powerful role in the preservation of the fundamental beliefs, customs, and traditions of the Jewish people following the destruction of the Second Temple and the loss of Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel. The book also includes a supplement of the report on the Qazion excavation.
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Price: $347.00
Pages: 802
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East
Publication Date: 04 October 2013
ISBN: 9789004257733
Format: Hardcover
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"...splendidly presented volume [...] meticulous attention to detail, methodical and comprehensive presentation of evidence, and a thorough engagement with contemporary academic debate." – Jane Heath, University of Durham, in: The Expository Times 126/11
"Hachlili’s volume does offer a comprehensive view of the state of current research in the art and archaeology of synagogues in ancient Palestine and will be a welcome addition to the reference sections of institutional libraries." – Carrie Elaine Duncan, University of Missouri, in: Review of Biblical Literature 06/2016
Rachel Hachlili, Ph.D in Archaeology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, is Professor of Archaeology, University of Haifa, Israel. She has published an extensive amount of books and articles including those focusing on ancient Jewish art and archaeology in the Land of Israel (Brill, 1988); ancient Jewish art and archaeology in the Diaspora (Brill, 1998); on the excavations of the Jewish cemetery at Jericho (with A. E. Killebrew, IAA reports 1999); on the Menorah (Brill, 2001); on Jewish burial practices in the Second Temple period (Brill, 2005); and on ancient mosaic pavements (Brill 2009).