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The Rural Hinterland of Antipatris from the Hellenistic to the Byzantine Periods

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By (author): Amit Shadman

The Rural Hinterland of Antipatris from the Hellenistic to the Byzantine Periods presents the results of extensive excavations conducted in the rural region south and east of the modern city of Rosh HaAyin. The archaeological and historical data that are analysed span a period of over 1000 years.

To examine the settlement pattern of the region, 22 sites were chosen, divided into five primary models, which represent a hierarchal settlement pattern: farmsteads; subsidiary villages; fortresses; monasteries and churches; towns. These five settlement types were examined throughout the periods under study. Emphasis is consistently placed on landscape archaeology rural roads, field towers, plot boundaries, oil presses, winepresses, and terraces. A key aim is to date the creation of agricultural systems and to track the potential areas of cultivation of different agricultural products.

Twelve sites dating to the Hellenistic period were found, most being farmsteads established in the Iron Age II and functioning until the 3rd Century BCE, when they were abandoned in an organized manner, possibly in the transition between Ptolemaic and Seleucid rule. During the Roman Period a dramatic decline in settlement distribution is noted, with a total of only five sites known - and among them only one large village Migdal-Afek. Twenty more settlements from the Byzantine period were discovered, indicating a significant rise in their number from the Roman period. The settlements include large villages, manor houses and monasteries which functioned from the 5th to 8th centuries. See more
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  • Weight: 930g
  • Dimensions: 205 x 290mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Archaeopress
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781803275277

About Amit Shadman

Amit Shadman received his BA from the Department of Archaeology and Israel Studies in the University of Haifa specializing in maritime archaeology. His MA focused on biblical archaeology with a thesis on the High Carmel during the Iron Age under the supervision of Professor Adam Zertal. In 2003 he started working at the Israel Antiquities Authority. Over the years he has held several management positions in the organization and he currently manages the central region. In 2016 he received his PhD from Bar Ilan University with a dissertation based on archaeological research he undertook in the West Samaria region supervised by Professor Shimon Dar.

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