Old Ground Plan - New Insights: The Central Church Compound in Shivta Revised

Emma Maayan-Fanar, Yotam Tepper

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Abstract

The three monumental churches of the Byzantine site of Shivta in the Negev Desert were fully excavated in the first third of the 20th century. Lacking the original archaeological reports, discussion of them has been based mostly on contemporary observations of the ruins. The Central Church, situated in the center of the village and surrounded by houses, has received the least scholarly attention of the three churches. Recently recovered data, including its ground plan executed by Colt’s expedition in 1937, and archival materials published here for the first time, enabled re-examination of the Central Church structure within the compound, its history, date, and identification of the function of some of the rooms. Analysis of old and new data led us to propose an updated plan of the Central Church complex. Accordingly, new insights are proposed regarding the place of the church within the village, its neighboring domestic structures, its relation to the other two churches of Shivta, and the layout of the site.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)43-67
Number of pages25
JournalPalestine Exploration Quarterly
Volume157
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Archival research
  • Byzantine archaeology
  • Byzantine period
  • Central Church
  • Church architecture
  • Colt’s excavation in Shivta
  • Holy Land
  • Shivta

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Archaeology
  • History
  • Visual Arts and Performing Arts
  • Religious studies
  • Archaeology

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