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  1. May 2, 2024 · City of the Decapolis. This summer, help archaeologists excavate the Hellenistic and Roman site of Hippos (Aramaic Sussita) in northern Israel. Impressively situated on a high spur overlooking the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee, Hippos was founded in the mid-second century BCE as one of the ten Decapolis cities.

  2. May 6, 2024 · Fieldwork affiliated with The Hippos Excavations Project is affiliated with the Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa and partners with CFS, ASOR and GPIA.; directed by Co-Director - Dr. Arleta Kowalewska, The Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa Co-Director - Dr. Michael Eisenberg, The Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa

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  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Ruins of a synagogue, Dura-Europus, Syria. Dura-Europus, ruined Syrian city, located in the Syrian Desert near Dayr al-Zawr. Excavations were carried out first by Franz Cumont (1922–23) and later by M. Rostovtzev (1928–37). Dura was originally a Babylonian town, but it was rebuilt as a military colony about 300 bce by the Seleucids and ...

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  4. May 13, 2024 · The Jezreel Valley and Samaria were located directly south of Galilee, Phoenicia and the Mediterranean Sea were to the west, and the Decapolis and tetrarchy of Herod Philip were situated to the east.

  5. May 2, 2024 · The Decapolis, a confederation of ten Hellenistic cities near Judea, offers a rich tapestry of historical and archaeological insights, revealing significant aspects of Greco-Roman culture and its intersection with Jewish history. One of the major streets in Scythopolis. Historical Descriptions and Military Context

  6. 2 days ago · The Hellenistic period was a historical era that spanned from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC to the emergence of the Roman Empire in the first century BC. It was marked by the expansion of Greek culture, art, science and philosophy across the Mediterranean and Asia. Learn more about the achievements, challenges and legacy of this fascinating period on Wikipedia.

  7. May 2, 2024 · The name of Galatia is derived from the 20,000 Gauls who settled in the region in 278 B.C.E. More than two centuries later, in 25 B.C.E., the area became a Roman province and was extended to the south. In Paul’s day, the new province included the regions of Pisidia, Phrygia, and Lycaonia. Scholars often refer to these new, southern regions as ...

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