A Re-Appraisal of the Archaeological Findings at Tel Ḥashash: On the Archaeology of the Yarqon Estuary from Classical Times to Late Antiquity

Oren Tal*, Itamar Taxel

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Abstract

Tel Hashash is located within the boundaries of modern Tel Aviv. Surveys and excavations carried out in the site by the late J. Kaplan and H. Ritter-Kaplan during the 1960s and 1980s revealed remains and finds dated mainly to the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods. The present paper includes the presentation and analysis of these yet unpublished remains, and a revision of the excavators' conclusions about the function and history of the site in classical times and Late Antiquity, in light of the archaeology and history of the lower Yarqon river and the central coastal plain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-126
Number of pages32
JournalPalestine Exploration Quarterly
Volume142
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2010

Keywords

  • BYZANTINE
  • CHRISTIANS
  • HELLENISTIC
  • JEWS
  • ROMAN
  • SAMARITANS
  • TEL AVIV
  • TEL HASHASH
  • YARKON RIVER

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