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Akaba, Roman city wallAkaba, Roman city wallAkaba, Roman city wallAkaba, Roman churchAqaba Early Christian ChurchTell Hujayrat al-Ghuzlan, Chalcolitic copper mouldAkaba, Tall Hujayrat al-Ghuzlan, female figurine

Locatie:

  • Israël, Eilat
  • geo:29.547684,34.975891
  • Locatie precies

Classificatie:

  • Vicus of canabae
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

Annotaties

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The low mudbrick mound between modern Eilat and Aqaba known today as Tell el-Kheleifeh was first surveyed in 1933 by Fritz Frank, who identified Tell el- Kheleifeh with biblical Ezion-geber. The site was excavatedv between 1938 and 1940 by  Nelson Glueck expedition. The three seasons of excavations yielded the five major occupational periods, which he dated between the Xth and Vth centuries BC.

See:

  1. Nelson Glueck: The First Campaign at Tell el-Kheleifeh (Ezion-Geber). In: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 71, 1938 , pp. 3-17.
  2. idem: The Second Campaign at Tell el-Kheleifeh (Ezion-Geber: Elath). In: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 75, 1939, pp. 8-22
  3. idem: The Third Season of Excavation at Tell el-Kheleifeh. In: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 79, 1940, pp. 2-18.
  4. idem:Tell el-Kheleifeh. In: Michael Avi-Yonah, E. Stern (eds.): Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. The Israel Exploration Society and Massada Press, Jerusalem 1977, pp. 713-717.
  5. Gary D. Pratico: Nelson Glueck's 1938–1940 Excavations at Tell el-Kheleifeh: A Reappraisal. In: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research T. 259, 1985
  6. Fritz Frank:“Aus Der 'Araba. I. Reiseberichte.” Zeitschrift Des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins (1878-1945), vol. 57, no. 3/4, 1934, pp. 191–280. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/27930069.
  7. http://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-ezion-geber-nelson-gluecks-1938-1940-excavations-tell-el-kheleifeh-reappraisal-gary-pratico-1985ad.htm
  8. Philip J. King: Jeremiah: An Archaeological Companion, Westminster John Knox Press 1993, pp. 49-53

The low mudbrick mound between modern Eilat and Aqaba known today as Tell el-Kheleifeh was first surveyed in 1933 by Fritz Frank, who identified Tell el- Kheleifeh with biblical Ezion-geber. The site was excavatedv between 1938 and 1940 by  Nelson Glueck expedition. The three seasons of excavations yielded the five major occupational periods, which he dated between the Xth and Vth centuries BC.

See:

  1. Nelson Glueck: The First Campaign at Tell el-Kheleifeh (Ezion-Geber). In: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 71, 1938 , pp. 3-17.
  2. idem: The Second Campaign at Tell el-Kheleifeh (Ezion-Geber: Elath). In: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 75, 1939, pp. 8-22
  3. idem: The Third Season of Excavation at Tell el-Kheleifeh. In: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 79, 1940, pp. 2-18.
  4. idem:Tell el-Kheleifeh. In: Michael Avi-Yonah, E. Stern (eds.): Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. The Israel Exploration Society and Massada Press, Jerusalem 1977, pp. 713-717.
  5. Gary D. Pratico: Nelson Glueck's 1938–1940 Excavations at Tell el-Kheleifeh: A Reappraisal. In: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research T. 259, 1985
  6. Fritz Frank:“Aus Der 'Araba. I. Reiseberichte.” Zeitschrift Des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins (1878-1945), vol. 57, no. 3/4, 1934, pp. 191–280. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/27930069.
  7. http://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-ezion-geber-nelson-gluecks-1938-1940-excavations-tell-el-kheleifeh-reappraisal-gary-pratico-1985ad.htm
  8. Philip J. King: Jeremiah: An Archaeological Companion, Westminster John Knox Press 1993, pp. 49-53

Relevante musea

Aqaba, Archaeological Museum

Collection of Roman finds from Aqaba itself and a Roman fort at Hawara

Amman, Jordan Museum

The new historical museum of Jordan; substantial archaeological collection.


In de buurt

Aelana (2 km)

OmnesViae import TPPlace451

Haila, Roman church (2 km)

A pre-Constantine church

Haila, fort? (3 km)

Possible site of Roman fort


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