Being Jewish in Galilee, 100-200 CE
An Archaeological Study
Auteur: Rick Bonnie

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'Being Jewish in Galilee, 100–200 CE' provides the first in-depth archaeological study of Galilee’s Jewish society in the period of 100–200 CE.

The period of 100–200 CE was a lively one in the history of Galilee, northern Israel—one leaving a considerable mark upon Jewish history in general. The destruction of the Jerusalem temple in 70 CE, as well as the failures of the two revolts, lead to Galilee becoming the heartland of Jewish settlement in Palestine. Our reconstruction of Galilee’s Jewish society during this period has been primarily informed, however, by a single retrospective voice—the later rabbinic writings. This obviously brings with it certain limitations, not least of which is its reliability. A new source from which to understand the period in question is therefore desirable.

Being Jewish in Galilee, 100–200 CE provides an in-depth archaeological study of Galilee’s Jewish community in the period concerned. It explores evidence of infrastructure, art and architecture, as well as ritual practices from this period in Galilee by drawing comparisons with the period before and by contextualizing this material within the broader cultural environment of the Roman East. Set within debates of cultural interaction in the Roman East in general, the book offers an archaeological understanding of what “being Jewish” meant to the Jewish communities in Galilee during this period; and in what way these communities differed from their Phoenician, Syrian and Arab neighbors.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction 
  2. Infrastructure: Accessing the Region 
  3. Magdala, Sepphoris & Tiberias: Building New Urban Communities
  4. Public Building and Urban Identity 
  5. Housing and Urban Society 
  6. Changing Countryside? Houses and Settlement Patterns
  7. Development of the Synagogue after 70 CE
  8. Jewish Purification and Dietary Practices
  9. Conclusions: ‘Being Jewish’ in Galilee

Rick Bonnie is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Centre of Excellence in Changes in Sacred Texts and Traditions and the Centre of Excellence in Ancient Near Eastern Empires, both situated within the University of Helsinki. He holds degrees in archaeology from Leiden University (MA) and the KU Leuven (PhD).

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Titel Being Jewish in Galilee, 100-200 CE An Archaeological Study
Auteur Rick Bonnie
Uitgever Brepols Publishers
Jaar Verschenen 2019
Taal en
Pagina's pp. 330
ISBN139782503555324
Onderwerp Galilea, Huis, Jood, Joden, Magdala, Sepphoris (plaats), Synagoge, Tiberias (plaats)

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