TY - JOUR
T1 - New discoveries at Horvat Burgin in the Judean Shephelah
T2 - Tombs, hiding complexes, and graffiti
AU - Zissu, Boaz
AU - Ganor, Amir
AU - Klein, Eitan
AU - Klein, Alon
N1 - Funding Information: I would like to thank to Dr. Martijn Eickhof and Dr. Elsa Clavé for their valuable comments on earlier draft of this article and to anonymous reviewers for constructive suggestions. I am grateful to The Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, for its financial support to the research first stage through Research Grant Scheme B No. No. 1566/H1.FIB/SK/2014; and to The SEAHRN (Southeast Asia Human Right Network), which has generously funded the further stages of this research through SHAPE-SEA Grant Programme, 2016 Batch.
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - Horvat Burgin (Khirbet Umm Burj) occupies the summit of a hill in the Judean Shephelah. This article presents the results of archaeological fieldwork undertaken by the authors from 1995 to 2008, focusing on rock-cut underground cavities that had served as burial caves, hiding complexes, and agricultural installations. Most of the features discussed had been plundered; only one burial complex was found sealed. The article reviews the main issues published in Hebrew in preliminary form, and presents for the first time the following results: • The stratigraphy revealed in a probing excavation of a residential area; a special find: a short ink inscription in Latin, on a handle of a locally produced storage jar. • The relationship between the residential area and the hiding system hewn underneath it. • An inscription in the cursive Jewish script incised on a doorjamb of an underground room in the system. • Some outstanding burial caves and three recently looted tombs: one from the late Second Temple period; two others from the late Roman period, with schematic ornamentation executed in relief on their walls. • Two inscriptions in the ancient Asomtavruli Georgian script of the late tenth or early eleventh century CE, incised on the walls of a bell-shaped cistern. This information enables afresh overview of the history of the site during the Roman and Byzantine periods, and a discussion of its possible historical-geographical identification as the Second Temple period village of Kefar Bish.
AB - Horvat Burgin (Khirbet Umm Burj) occupies the summit of a hill in the Judean Shephelah. This article presents the results of archaeological fieldwork undertaken by the authors from 1995 to 2008, focusing on rock-cut underground cavities that had served as burial caves, hiding complexes, and agricultural installations. Most of the features discussed had been plundered; only one burial complex was found sealed. The article reviews the main issues published in Hebrew in preliminary form, and presents for the first time the following results: • The stratigraphy revealed in a probing excavation of a residential area; a special find: a short ink inscription in Latin, on a handle of a locally produced storage jar. • The relationship between the residential area and the hiding system hewn underneath it. • An inscription in the cursive Jewish script incised on a doorjamb of an underground room in the system. • Some outstanding burial caves and three recently looted tombs: one from the late Second Temple period; two others from the late Roman period, with schematic ornamentation executed in relief on their walls. • Two inscriptions in the ancient Asomtavruli Georgian script of the late tenth or early eleventh century CE, incised on the walls of a bell-shaped cistern. This information enables afresh overview of the history of the site during the Roman and Byzantine periods, and a discussion of its possible historical-geographical identification as the Second Temple period village of Kefar Bish.
KW - Georgian script
KW - Hiding complexes
KW - Horvat Burgin
KW - Jewish script
KW - Judean Shephelah
KW - Tombs
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U2 - 10.1179/0031032812Z.00000000028
DO - 10.1179/0031032812Z.00000000028
M3 - مقالة
SN - 0031-0328
VL - 145
SP - 29
EP - 52
JO - Palestine Exploration Quarterly
JF - Palestine Exploration Quarterly
IS - 1
ER -