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Cliff Shelters and Hiding Complexes: The Jewish Defense Methods in Galilee During the Roman Period - The Speleological and Archaeological Evidence

English · Hardback

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»Cliff Shelters and Hiding Complexes in Galilee during the Early Roman Period« is the result of years of intensive study conducted by Yinon Shivtiel throughout Galilee combining historical, archaeological, and speleological research. The author documents and describes all the Galilean sites so far discovered containing the traces of underground cavities hewn out and readied by Jews as refuges and hiding places during the Early Roman period. The study relies on accounts in two of Flavius Josephus' works, The Jewish War and The Life of Josephus, where Josephus records that the Jewish population in Galilee prepared two types of underground chambers for use in times of adversity, defined in the research as »cliff shelters« and »hiding complexes«. During the author's comprehensive fieldwork, which is thoroughly documented and described in the book, it became clear that the first method exploited natural caves whose openings were located at the top of steep cliffs, most of which could only be reached by rock climbing or rappelling with the aid of ropes. The many finds from these shelters shed light on their extensive use during the Early Roman period. Where no naturally fortified cliffs existed, the Jews of Galilee resorted to quarrying out underground hiding complexes. The book details the evidence and finds from the different forms of hiding complexes discovered beneath the remains of many of the Jewish settlements in Galilee chronicled by Flavius Josephus. Research into these complexes has revealed their resemblance to similar hiding systems discovered in the Judean plain. The book is copiously illustrated with plans, figures and photographs of both types of underground chambers and it discusses their connection with the desperate times faced by the Jews in Galilee throughout the entire Early Roman period, particularly during the Great Revolt.

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Yinon Shivti¿el, PhD, ist Dozent am Zefat Academic College, Israel.


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Authors Yinon Shivtiel, Yinon Shivti'el
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2019
 
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 243 mm x 327 mm x 21 mm
Weight 1498 g
Illustrations with 222 mainly colored Fig. and Maps
Series Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus, Series Archaeologica (NTOA.SA)
Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus, Series Archaeologica (NTOA.SA)
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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