
Tel Tanninim by Robert R Stieglitz
Following the annexation of Samaria by Sargon I, around 700 BC, a new settlement was established just south of the urban center at Tel Dor. The site, known as Krokodeilon Polis Crocodile City to the Greeks (modern Tel Tanninim), was excavated from 1996 to 1999 by the Tanninim Archaeological Project, revealing significant Persian and Hellenistic period remains. Located on the Crocodile River in the Sharon Plain in Israel, this fishing village experienced something of a renaissance in the Late Byzantine period (450-640 AD), boasting several fresh water fishponds supplied by the Caesarea Maritima aqueduct and a large basilica church atop its mound. The site continued to be occupied sporadically through the Ottoman period. This volume is a final report of the excavations at this important site.
Robert R. Stieglitz is Professor of Hebraic Studies and Ancient and Medieval Civilisations and Director of the Ancient & Medieval Civilisations Programme in the Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures at Rutgers University, Newark.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780897570725 |
| ISBN 10 | 0897570723 |
| Title | Tel Tanninim |
| Author | Robert R Stieglitz |
| Series | Archaeological Reports |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | American Society of Overseas Research |
| Year published | 2006-05-10 |
| Number of pages | 270 |
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